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Q: What does uterus and adnexa grossly normal mean?
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What does adenexa mean?

In anatomy, adnexa refers to the appendages of an organ. The term adnexa stems from a Latin word meaning appendages.More specifically, it can refer to:Adnexa of eyeAdnexa of uterusAdnexa of skinFor instance, the adnexa of uterus (or uterine appendages) refers to the structures most closely related structurally and functionally to the uterus such as the ligaments, fallopian tubes and ovaries.


What does grossly unremarkable mean at L5-S1 mean on MRI report?

Grossly unremarkable means there is nothing interesting to talk about, its normal.


What does the term grossly intact mean when referenced to a uterus?

It means that there are no problems obvious tot he naked eye.


Are Weird noises in uterus normal when pregnant?

DEPENDS ON WHAT YOU MEAN BY WEIRD? HOW CAN YOU HEAR IN THE UTERUS? IF YOU MEAN STOMACH GROWLING AND GAS, THEN YES.


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What does grossly normal macula mean red eyes?

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