THAT´S MEANS "PERFECTLY NORMAL"
It means that there are no problems obvious tot he naked eye.
"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.
Uterovesical means pertaining to the uterus and bladder.
An anteverted uterus is a normal anatomical position where the uterus tilts forward toward the bladder. When described as having an "intact endometrium," it means that the inner lining of the uterus is healthy and has not been disrupted by conditions such as infection, hyperplasia, or cancer. This condition is typically considered normal and does not usually indicate any health issues. Regular monitoring and gynecological check-ups can help maintain reproductive health.
The fundus is the base of the uterus
Retroversion is the medical term meaning backward tilting of the uterus. It is a normal variant.
The medical term for the neck of the uterus is the cervix.
This is the result of your uterus stretching to accommadate your babies arrival Its the way the uterus resizes itself before and after the baby comes
Procidentia is the term used to describe the complete prolapse of the uterus, some times the prolapse of the uterus.
Pyometritis is purulent inflammation of the uterus.
The root "hystero-" in the term hysteroscopy refers to the uterus.
metr/o = uterus itis = inflammation so the answer is: metritis