Cervical refers to the neck, and/or the neck of the uterus.
Yes, you can have a cervical spine (first part of the spine, closest to the brain) and the cervix in women (junction between vagina and the uterus.
Cervical means pertaining to the NECK.So it can refer to two unrelated parts of the body:- the neck region (e.g. cervical vertebrae)- the cervix or neck of the uterus (e.g. cervical cancer)
Neck...as in cervical rib, meaning an extra rib arising from the neck. It may also refer to the narrow part of the uterus (its "neck"), as in cervical mucus, cervical cancer, etc.
One can do a safe cervical neck traction at a Physical Therapists centre. Ones Doctor may refer one for Physiotherapy to help ease with any pain. Cervical traction can reduce pressure off the discs in the neck and stretch the joint muscles.
No. The usual application of the term refers to internal glands of the neck, and means enlarged lymph nodes(lymphadenopathy), which can range from mild inflammation to more serious conditions.
C2 can refer to a few different things, but probably the most common is in reference to the Cervical vertebrae #2.
The male reproductive system.
"System" doesn't refer to anything in an opera score.
The endocrine system refers to the glands that secrete hormones.
System Requirements vary from system to system. refer to the packaging or the vendor website for the System requirements for your product.
Cervical cancer is sometimes known by other names or terms, and these may include: Cervix Cancer: This is a straightforward term referring to cancer that originates in the cervix. Uterine Cervix Cancer: Specifies that the cancer occurs in the cervix of the uterus. Invasive Cervical Cancer: Refers to cancer that has invaded beyond the surface layer of the cervix. Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Cervix: Describes the specific type of cervical cancer that originates in the squamous epithelial cells lining the cervix. Adenocarcinoma of the Cervix: Refers to cervical cancer that originates in the glandular cells of the cervix. Cervical Carcinoma: A more formal term for cancer of the cervix. Malignant Neoplasm of the Cervix: A medical term indicating a cancerous growth in the cervix. Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia (CIN): Refers to precancerous changes in the cervix that may progress to cervical cancer if left untreated.
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