No free fluid in the cul de sac is a medical term. It means that there was no indication of a ruptured cyst or ectopic pregnancy found on a pelvic ultrasound.
In French it means "bottom of the sack" and a cul-de-sacis a road or street with a dead end, and only one way in or out.
it seems to me that it is Spanish - it sounds Spanish but im not sure It is a French saying meaning 'dead end'.
The correct spelling is Cul de Sac - a no through road
Close, court or dead end.
The word for a closed-end street is cul-de-sac (from French bottom of the sack).
A small amount of free fluid in the cul de sac is a common finding on pelvic ultrasound and is usually not concerning. It can be due to ovulation, normal menstrual cycle changes, or a benign condition. If there are no other concerning symptoms or findings, it typically does not require any specific treatment.
The correct spelling of cul de sac in French is "cul-de-sac."
Cul-de-sac (a dead-end, something with no way out) is literally bottom-of-the-bag.Cul in french is bottom, from the latin culus meaning 'backside'.
When no fluid is seen in the cul de sac, it typically means there is no abnormal accumulation of fluid in the space between the uterus and rectum. This finding is common during imaging studies such as ultrasounds and is generally considered normal.
A dead end street ( the end of a bag)
Culdocentesis is puncture of the cul-de-sac.Culdocentesis
Colpotomy is surgical incision of the vagina to reach the cul-de-sac.
When an ovarian cyst ruptures, the fluid ends up in the cul-de-sac due to gravity.
Posterior cul de sac fluid is a normal amount of fluid that can accumulate in the pouch of Douglas, which is located between the rectum and the back wall of the uterus in women. It can be observed on a pelvic ultrasound and is usually not concerning unless it is present in large amounts or associated with other abnormal findings.
Cul-De-Sac - album - was created on 2003-09-09.
We had less traffic living on the cul-de-sac, but trouble getting in and out when the street was being repaired.(cul-de-sac, French "bottom of the sack", a dead-end or circle ending a street)
Cul de sac - 2003 is rated/received certificates of: Canada:PG (Ontario)