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adnexa
tissues or structures in the body that are next to or near another
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Bartholin's glands
two small, mucus-secreting glands located on the posterior and lateral aspects of the entrance to the vagina
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climacteric
menopause
cessation of menstruation
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coitus
sexual intercourse
copulation
sexual union of two people of the opposite sex in whch the penis is introduced into the vagina
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corpus luteum
yellowish mass that forms within the ruptured ovarian follicle after ovulation, ocntaining high levles of progesterone and some estrogen
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cul-de-sac
pouch located between the uterus and rectum within the peritoneal cavity
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fourchette
tense band of mucous membranes at the posterior rim of the vaginal opening - point at which labia minora connect
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gamete
mature sperm or ovum
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graafian follicles
mature, fully developed ovarian cyst containing the ripe ovum
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lumpectomy
surical removal of only the tumor and the immediate adjacent breast tissue
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mastectomy
- surgical removal of the breast as a treatment method for breast cancer;
- simple - breast only
- modified radical - breast plus lymph nodes in ailla
- radical - breast, lymph nodes, and chest muscles on affected side
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mastitis
inflammation of the breast
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meatus
opening or tunnle through any part of the body
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menarche
onsent of menstruation
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menorrhea
menses
menstural flow
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orifice
entrance or outlet of any body cavity
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progesterone
secreted by corpus luteum and placeneta - responsible for changes in the endometrium in anticipation of a fertilized ovum and development of the maternal placenta after implantation of a fertilized ovum
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vulva
pudenum
external genitalia that consists of the mons pubis, labia majora, clitoris, labia minora, vestibule, urinary meatus, vaginal orifice, Bartholin's glands, and perineum
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amenorrhea
absence of menstrual flow
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menorrhagia
abnormally long or very heavy menstural periods
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metrorrhagia
uterine bleeding at times other than the mestural period
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oligomenorrhea
abnormally light or infrequent mensturation
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Depo-Provera injection
contraception adminstered intramuscularly, approximately once every 12 weeks
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intrauterine
small, plastic T-shaped object with strings attached to the leg of the T. instered into the uterus, through the vagina and remains in place in the uterus
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tubal ligation
surgically cutting and tying of the fallopian tubes
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micro-insert system
alternative to tubal ligation that provides bilateral occulusion of the fallopian tubes by inserting a soft, flexible micro-insert into each fallopian tube
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cervicitis
acute or chronic inflammation of the uterine cervix
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cystocele
herniation or downward protrusion of the urinary bladder through the wall of the vagina
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endometriosis
presence and growth of endometrial tissue in areas outside the endometrium
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fibrocystic breast disease
presence of single or multiple fluid-filled cysts that are palpable in the breast
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fiborid tumor
benign, fibrous tumor of the uterus
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leiomyoma
benign, smooth-muscle tumor of the uterus
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pelvic inflammatory disease
salpingitis
infection of the fallopian tubes
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urinary stress incontinence
inability to hold urine when the bladder is stressed by sneezing, coughin, laughing or lifting
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vaginitis
inflammaiton of the vagina and vulva
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aspiration biopsy
invasive procedure in which a needle is insereted into an area of the body such as a breast, to withdraw a tissue or fluid sample for microscopic examination and diagnosis
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colposcopy
visual examination of the vagina and cervix with a colposcope
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cone biopsy
conization
surgical removal of a cone-shaped segment of the cervix for diagnosis or treatmetn
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culdocentesis
surgical puncture through the posterior wall of the vagina into the cul-de-sac to withdraw intraperitoneal fluid for examination
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dilation and curttage
dilation or widening of the cervical canal with a dialotr, followed by scrapping of the uterine with a curet
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hysterosalpingography
x-ray of the uterus and the fallopian tubes by injecting a contrast material into these structures
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laparoscopy
process of viewing the abdominal cavity with a laprascope
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loop electrosurgical excission procedure
procedure used to remove abnormal cells from the surface of the cervix using a thin wire loop that acts like a scalpel
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Papanicolaou (Pap) smaer
dianostic test for cervical cancer
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liquid-based Pap
process of collecting a tisue sample from the endocervix and the exocervix with a sampling device that is placed directly into a liquid fixative instead of being spread into a glass slide
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perlvimetry
process of measuring the female pelvis, manually or by X-ray, to determine its adequacy for childbearing
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