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You have normal cavities in your body: chest cavity, pelvic cavity, brain cavity. If you mean teeth, those are caused by disease.
depends, did you mean trachelorrhaphy? because that is a Suture of a laceration of the uterine cervix. but a Tracheorrhaphy is tracheorrhaphy Repair of an incised or wounded trachea.
means anything present behind the peritoneum(The membranous lining of the body cavity especially the abdominal cavity which surrounds most of the organs.
Macrocytosis is the term given for the condition of having larger blood cells than normal. It is not a disease but can be the symptom of a number of underlying medical conditions.
That appears to be a DNA sequence to something. That is too short of a sequence for anyone to tell you the species.
what does this possibly mean. The uterus is borderline enlarged and shows heterogeneous echotexture, which is nonspecific. A uterine fibroid in the anterior body is possible
There are a number of enlarged lymph nodes noted in the center of the chest cavity.
The prefix "colpo-" is derived from the Greek word "kolpos" which means "hollow" or "cavity." It is often used in medical terminology to refer to structures or conditions related to a cavity or depression in the body.
It means the heart appears enlarged on the portable x-ray, but since portable x-rays often erroneously show an enlarged heart, take the result with a grain of salt.
Intra uterine?
Gynecologists often tell women after exploratory surgery or hysterectomy that the blood supply to their uterus consisted of large veins and arteries. It is not a problem or concern, there is no reason to worry about it.
Distention refers to the condition of being stretched, enlarged, or swollen as a result of pressure or accumulation of fluid or gas within a cavity in the body. It commonly occurs in the digestive system or in blood vessels.
Uterine. It stands for Intra-Uterine Device - A contraceptive device to prevent pregnancy.
of or relating to the uterus or womb
Hysteroscopy is the visual inspection of the interior of the uterine cavity through a small circular tube containing fibre optics. The hysteroscope is inserted into the uterus through the opening of cervix allowing a surgeon or gynecologist to view interior of uterus. Sometimes the procedure is simply for diagnostic purposes, and other times the procedure is used for treatment purposes, such as the removal of a tissue sample or removal of a polyp, or tumour. These days out-patient hysteroscopy is becoming increasingly popular with saline distension of the uterine cavity.
An enlarged thyroid could mean a number of things. The actual term means that the thyroid gland, which controls most hormones in your body, has been enlarged. This could mean the possibility of thyroid disease, or possibly even thyroid cancer.
Chromotubation is another important aspect of Gynecological diagnostic laparoscopy Diluted methylene blue solution is infused into the uterine cavity and tubal lumen to evaluate patency. Chromotubation has as well a therapeutic benefit, since the rate of fertility is significantly improve,