gynec/o
Both gyn- and hyst- are medical prefixes meaning female.
gynec/o. there are 2 more exceptable answers but i cannot recall them right now.
Uro- is the prefix.
-uria is the suffix.
urinary
hyster/o, metr/o, metr/i, metri/o, uter/o
Hyster
utero-
hyster/o, metr/o, metr/i, metri/o, uter/o
Uter/o
-oma (singular) -omata (plural)
-oma
Examples: carcinoma, hematoma, melanoma
Do you mean the fallopian tubes? If so, then that's the technical word for the "tubes" you're talking about.
gyneco-
The medical terminology combining form "metro-" typically refers to the uterus.
The suffix for surgical fixation is -pexy, as in hysteropexy (surgical fixation of a displaced uterus).If you're speaking of psychological fixation, it's referred to simply as obsession or fanaticism.
The medical term for the neck of the uterus is the cervix.
Retroversion is the medical term meaning backward tilting of the uterus. It is a normal variant.
The fundus is the base of the uterus
MetrorrhagiaMetrorrhagia is the medical term meaning uterine hemorrhage.
Uterovesical means pertaining to the uterus and bladder.
cervix
metr/o = uterus itis = inflammation so the answer is: metritis
Procidentia is the term used to describe the complete prolapse of the uterus, some times the prolapse of the uterus.
Adnexa is the medical term meaning accessory organs.
Pyometritis is purulent inflammation of the uterus.