"Uterus and adnexa grossly normal" means that during a medical examination, typically through imaging or surgical observation, the uterus and its associated structures (the adnexa, which include the ovaries and fallopian tubes) appear to be normal in size, shape, and overall condition. There are no visible abnormalities, lesions, or signs of disease detected. This assessment suggests that these reproductive organs are healthy and functioning properly.
pancreas grossly normal
In anatomy, adnexa refers to the appendages of an organ. The term adnexa stems from a Latin word meaning appendages.More specifically, it can refer to:Adnexa of eyeAdnexa of uterusAdnexa of skinFor instance, the adnexa of uterus (or uterine appendages) refers to the structures most closely related structurally and functionally to the uterus such as the ligaments, fallopian tubes and ovaries.
Grossly unremarkable means there is nothing interesting to talk about, its normal.
It means that there are no problems obvious tot he naked eye.
DEPENDS ON WHAT YOU MEAN BY WEIRD? HOW CAN YOU HEAR IN THE UTERUS? IF YOU MEAN STOMACH GROWLING AND GAS, THEN YES.
"Grossly unremarkable gallbladder" means that upon visual inspection during a medical procedure such as an ultrasound or surgery, the gallbladder appears normal with no obvious signs of disease or abnormalities.
Grossly tender means it obviously hurts when touched.
On a chest x-ray, this means that the bones are seen as normal, without pathology.
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Grossly benign means that to the naked eye, it does not appear dangerous.
"Osseous is grossly normal" means that, upon visual examination, the bone structure appears healthy and without any obvious abnormalities or pathologies. This phrase is commonly used in medical imaging reports, indicating that there are no visible signs of fractures, lesions, or other bone-related issues. Essentially, it suggests that the bones look normal at a glance.
Physicians use "gross" or "grossly" as descriptors meaning "absolutely", "positively", "majorly" "big time" plus whatever word follows. So "grossly normal" means "the macula is absolutely, positively, majorly, big time" NORMAL. The macula is part of the back of the retina, where the occular nerve enters. The macula and retina are part of the eye. Redness of the scleras (the whites of the eye) occur usually from irritation but not from anything abnormal with eye structures.