The fallopian tubes are blocked bilaterally.
Nasolabial fold. The epicanthus is a fold at the eyelid.
Lateral is the medical term pertaining to the side. For example, bi-lateral TMJ surgery means both sides of the TMJ (tempero mandibular joint) were surgically treated; bi-lateral mastectomy means the breasts on both sides were removed. Also, to go laterally means to go to the side, which will be indicated by either (R) for the right side, or (L) for the left side. One side is unilateral, and both sides is bilateral. (uni = one or bi = two, lateral =side)
It's the safest area for "lumbar puncture" where needle is inserted either above or below L4 vertebrae.
The symbol warns that the material is corrosive - that it will either eat through your skin (painful) or it will dissolve steel or aluminum.
Jenna can be a diminutive of either Jane meaning "God is Gracious" or Jennifer meaning "white/fair magical being".
Anhidrosis is the medical term describing the absence of sweating.
The medical term for without a lens is aphakia. This condition occurs when the natural lens of the eye is either absent or surgically removed.
vertigo
Ants either bite or sting (using formic acid).
Either Multiple Myeloma OR Chronic Myeloid Leukemia
Nasolabial fold. The epicanthus is a fold at the eyelid.
Diverticulitis is the inflammation of one or more diverticula.
The word for that is either "intestinal" or "gastrointestinal." Intestinal means related to the intestines. Gastrointestinal is a more general term that can refer to either the intestines or the stomach.
Peritoneal cavity is to be accessed to remove the gall bladder either by open method or by laparoscopic cholecystectomy. Peritoneal cavity is the abdominal cavity in other word. The gallbladder connects the liver to the small intestine and carries bile to the food coming from the stomach.
There is no special medical terminology. The common terminology for such "words" is either acronym or initialism.
p.c. is an abbreviation meaning "after meals" DC can mean either "direct current, or Doctor of Chiropractic
The medical field generally accepts the word "SURG" for either Surgery or Surgeon. For example, a "Medical/Surgical" (general inpatient rooms) floor of a hospital is widely called a "Med/Surg" floor in the medical community.