A synechia is an adhesion binding the iris to an adjacent structure.
An adjacent organ or structure refers to an organ or tissue that is located next to or in close proximity to another organ in the body. These neighboring structures may have functional or anatomical relationships that can affect each other in cases of disease, injury, or during medical procedures.
The medical term for the structure of the body is "anatomy." This branch of science focuses on studying the physical structure and arrangement of body parts, including organs, tissues, and systems. Understanding anatomy is crucial for healthcare professionals to diagnose and treat medical conditions effectively.
Pyoureter is the medical term meaning pus in the ureter.
Cystorrhaphy is the medical term meaning suture of the bladder.
Submandibular is the medical term meaning under the lower jaw.
Urethrolysis is the medical term meaning surgical removal of urethral adhesions.
Perirenal means adjacent to the kidney.
Myoanatomy is the medical term meaning structure of a muscle. It may also mean the study of muscle structure.
precardiac means anterior to the heart (anterior meaning more towards the front of the body)
Adhesion is the medical term meaning process of being stuck together, as it might relate to cells, tissues, or organs. In terms of two fetuses, the medical term is "conjoined."
Contracture is the medical term meaning constriction of tissue.
Oncoanatomy is the medical term meaning study of the form and structure of neoplasms or tumors. It is a branch of gross anatomy.
Inferior is the medical term meaning below; the medical terminology combining form is infra-.
folilculitis
The endosteum.
The axis is the medical term meaning the longitudinal or long portion of a structure. The Axis of the uterus points up and down (cephalocaudally).
An adhesion is a fibrous band holding structures together abnormally.