Coloptosis
The medical suffix that means prolapse is "-ptosis." It is used to describe the downward displacement or falling of an organ or part, such as in conditions like "nephroptosis" (kidney prolapse) or "uterine ptosis" (uterine prolapse).
The medical term for prolapse or downward displacement of the wrist is "wrist drop." This condition typically results from nerve damage, particularly to the radial nerve, leading to weakness or paralysis of the wrist and fingers, causing them to droop. It can occur due to various causes, including trauma, compression, or systemic conditions.
Ptotic means drooping or turning downward.
cardioptosis
The medical terminology combining form for diaphragm is phren-. Diaphragm is a medical term.
MVP is the medical abbreviation meaning mitral valve prolapse
Prolapse is the term meaning dropping of an organ.
Cardioptosis
Tarsoptosis
Procidentia is the term used to describe the complete prolapse of the uterus, some times the prolapse of the uterus.
The medical term for downward displacement of the eyelid is "ptosis." This condition can affect one or both eyelids and may result from various factors, including muscle weakness, nerve damage, or congenital issues. Ptosis can interfere with vision and may require surgical intervention to correct, depending on its severity and underlying cause.
-ptosis is the medical terminology combining form meaning drooping or prolapsed.