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1
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Termination of a pregnancy by medical or surgical intervention

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Induced Abortion

2
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Spontaneous termination of a pregnancy before the 20th week of gestation.

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Spontaneous Abortion

3
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Complete expulsion of the entire products of conception

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Complete Abortion

4
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Incomplete expulsion of the products of conception. (Retained tissue in the uterus)

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Incomplete Abortion

5
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Dilation of the internal cervical os but without yet passage of the products of conception.

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Inevitable Abortion

6
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Intrauterine retention of the non-viable products of conception

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Missed Abortion

7
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Three or more consecutive first-trimester abortions

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Recurrent Abortion

8
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A threatened, inevitable, incomplete, missed or complete abortion complicated by infection.

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Septic Abortion

9
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Vaginal bleeding in the presence of a closed cervix and a viable fetus.
(Comment: may occur before fetal heart motion is documented.)

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Threatened Abortion

10
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Separation of the normally implated placenta from its uterine attachment after the 20th week of pregnancy and before the birth of the infant. It occurs mainly in the third trimester.

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Abruptio placentae

11
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Overgrowth of the terminal parts of the skeletal system after epiphyseal fusion as a result of overproduction of growth hormone.

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Acromegaly

12
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Presence of endometrial tissue within the myometrium

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Adenomyosis

13
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The uterine appendages, including the fallopian tubes, ovaries and associated ligaments.

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Adnexae

14
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A congenital or acquired increase in the number of cells of the adrenal cortex, occurring bilaterally and resulting in excessive secretion of 17-ketosteroids with sighs of virilization.

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Adrenal hyperplasia

15
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Absence or cessation of menstruation

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Amenorrhea

16
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Failure of menarche to occur by the 16th year of life.

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Primary Amenorrhea

17
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Absence of menses for three or more months after menarche

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Secondary Amenorrhea

18
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Aspiration of amniotic fluid, usually transabdominally, for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes.

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Amniocentesis

19
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The fluid confined by the amnion

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Amniotic fluid

20
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A syndrome of androgen insensitivity characteristics by primary amenorrhea, a female phenotype, testes (abdominal or inguinal) instead of ovaries, the absence of a uterus and a male genotype.

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Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome

21
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Anemia with an excessive number of megaloblasts in circulation caused primarily by deficiency of folic acid, vitamin B12, or both.

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Anemia, megaloblastic

22
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Advanced stage of iron deficiency whereby there is inefficient stored iron to meet the demands of the body. Also called microcytic anemia

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Anemia, iron deficiency

23
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Eating disorder characterized by altered body image and marked reduction in the intake of food, caused by psychogenic factors and leading to malnutrition and amenorrhea.

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Anorexia nervosa

24
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Irregular uterine bleeding that occurs in the absence of ovulation

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Anovulatory bleeding

25
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Before labor or delivery

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Antepartum

26
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A physical assessment of the newborn usually performed at 1 and 5 minutes after birth, used to determine the need for resuscitation

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Apgar score

27
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An abnormal accumulation of fluid in the peritoneal cavity

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Ascites

28
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Loss of uterine muscular tonicity, which may result in failure of labor to progress or in postpartum hemorrhage

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Atony, uterine

29
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In medicine, a patient=s right to determine what health care she will accept

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Autonomy

30
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Sex chromatin masses on the nuclear membrane. The number of Barr bodies is one fewer than the number of X chromosomes in that cell

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Barr bodies

31
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Cystic swelling of a Bartholin gland caused by obstruction of its duct.

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Bartholin cyst

32
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A pair of glands located at the 4 o=clock and 8 o=clock positions on the vulvo- vaginal rim.

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Bartholin glands

33
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The oral temperature at rest, used for detection of ovulation

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Basal body temperature

34
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The most common germ cell tumor, consisting of mature elements of all three germ layers (often called dermoid cyst).

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Benign cystic teratoma

35
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A physical assessment of the fetus, including ultrasound evaluation of fetal movement, breathing movements, fetal tone, amniotic fluid volume, and electronic fetal heart monitoring.

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Biophysical profile

36
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A graph showing a basal body temperature in the luteal phase that is 0.3-1F higher than that of a follicular phase, which indicates that ovulation has occurred.

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Biphasic temperature curve

37
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The circulation by which the fetus exchanges nutrients and waste products with the mother.

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Blood flow, uteroplacental

38
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Endometrial bleeding that occurs at inappropriate times during the use of hormonal contraceptives.

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Breakthrough bleeding

39
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The buttocks (often refers to a fetal presentation).

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Breech

40
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The clinical (information obtained before surgery or tissue sampling) and pathological (examination of the tumor microscopically) evaluation of the extent and severity of cancer.

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Cancer staging

41
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A neoplasm in which the tumor cells are confined by the basement

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Carcinoma in situ

42
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Birth of the fetus through incisions made in the abdomen and uterine wall.

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Cesarean delivery

43
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Irregular brownish patches of various sizes that may appear on the face during pregnancy or during the use of oral contraceptives.

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Chloasma (mask of pregnancy)

44
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Inflammation of the fetal membranes

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Chorioamnionitis

45
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A malignant tumor composed of sheets of cellular and syncytial trophoblast.

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Choriocarcinoma

46
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The transcervical or transabdominal sampling of the chorionic villi for cytogenic evaluation of the fetus.

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Chorionic villus sampling

47
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The period of life or the syndrome of endocrine, somatic and psychic changes that occur in a woman during the transition from the reproductive to the nonreproductive state.

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Climacteric

48
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A ligand, that is in a group of compounds known as selective estrogen receptor modulators (SERM). This ligand stimulates the maturation of follicles and thereby ovulation as a result of its antiestrogenic effect on the hypothalamus.

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Clomiphene

49
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Withdrawal of the penis during coitus before ejaculation

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Coitus interruptus

50
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A surgical procedure used to repair cystocele.

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Anterior Colporrhaphy

51
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A surgical procedure used to repair rectocele

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Posterior Colporrhaphy

52
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Examination of the vagina and cervix by means of an instrument that provides low magnification.

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Colposcopy

53
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A benign, cauliflower-like growth on the genitalia, caused by human papillomavirus.

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Condyloma acuminatum

54
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A cone of cervical tissue excised for histologic examination

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Cone biopsy

55
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Prevention of conception

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Contraception

56
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A fetal assessment and therapeutic technique in which a needle is passed into an umbilical vessel and blood sampled or treatment given.

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Cordocentesis (Percutaneous umbilical blood sampling, PUBS)

57
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A temporary endocrine structure produced at the site of ovulation. It is involved in the production of progesterone.

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Corpus luteum

58
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The pouch-like cavity between the rectum and the uterus, formed by a fold of peritoneum.

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Cul-de-sac

59
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Needle aspiration of intraperitoneal fluid or blood through a puncture of the posterior vaginal fornix into the cul-de-sac

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Culdocentesis

60
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Scraping of the interior of a cavity or other surface with a curette

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Curettage

61
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Separate curettage of the endometrium and the endocervix for diagnostic evaluation. Specimens are submitted separately for pathologic examination.

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Fractional Curettage

62
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Curettage using a suction catheter.

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Suction Curettage

63
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A symptom complex caused by hypersecretion of glucocorticoids, mineralocorticoids, and sex hormones of the adrenal cortex.

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Cushing syndrome

64
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Protrusion of the urinary bladder that creates a downward bulging of the anterior vaginal wall as a result of weakening of the pubocervical fascia

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Cystocele

65
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A radiogram of the urinary bladder after the injection of a contrast medium

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Cystogram

66
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Measurement of the function and capacity of the urinary bladder by pressure- volume studies, often used to diagnose hyperactive bladder

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Cystometry

67
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Direct endoscopic inspection of the interior of the urinary bladder

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Cystoscopy

68
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Identifiable changes in the endometrium and other tissues in response to the hormonal effects of progesterone

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Decidua

69
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See benign cystic teratoma

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Dermoid cyst

70
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The physiologic or instrumental opening of the cervix

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Dilation

71
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An immunoprotein used for passive immunization to prevent D sensitization of the mother when exposed to fetal red blood cells that may have Rhesus D antigens.

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D immunoglobulin [Rh0(D) immunoglogulin]

72
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An intravascular coagulation abnormality originally described in the obstetric complications of abruptio placentae and intrauterine fetal demise.

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Disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC, Consumptive coagulopathy)

73
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The simultaneous availability of two sterile set-ups for either a vaginal or an abdominal delivery.

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Double set-up

74
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A malignant solid germ cell tumor of the ovary

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Dysgerminoma

75
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Intrauterine growth restriction leading to a small-for-dates baby, associated with placental insufficiency

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Dysmaturity

76
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Painful menstruation. May be primary (secondary to production of prostaglandins and other inflammatory mediators causing uterine contractions) or secondary
(associated with an existing condition.)

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Dysmenorrhea

77
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Difficult or painful intercourse

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Dyspareunia

78
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Abnormal or difficult labor

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Dystocia

79
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Painful urination

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Dysuria

80
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The convulsive form of preeclampsia-eclampsia syndrome

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Eclampsia

81
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A pregnancy located outside the uterine cavity

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Ectopic pregnancy

82
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The growth of the columnar epithelium of the endocervix onto the ectocervix.

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Ectropion

83
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Thinning or shortening, of the cervix

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Effacement

84
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The conceptus from the blastocyst stage to the end of the 8th week.

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Embryo

85
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The procedure of obtaining endometrial tissue for diagnostic purposes

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Endometrial biopsy

86
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The presence of endometrial implants outside the uterus.

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Endometriosis

87
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Instrumental visualization of the interior of a hollow viscus

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Endoscopy

88
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herniation of the small intestine into the cul-de-sac, usually accompanied by (and sometime confused with) rectocele

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Enterocele

89
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An incision made into the perineum at the time of vaginal delivery.

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Episiotomy

90
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The exogenous administration of estrogen or estrogenic substances to overcome a deficiency or absence of the natural hormone.

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Estrogen replacement

91
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The continuous and prolonged effect of estrogen on the endometrium, resulting from a lack of progesterone.

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Estrogen, unopposed

92
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See Ectropion

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Eversion

93
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The removal of all pelvic viscera, including the urinary bladder, the rectum, or both, usually in the setting of advanced cervical malignancy

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Exenteration, pelvic

94
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The microscopic pattern of sodium chloride crystals as seen in estrogen stimulated cervical mucus or amniotic fluid

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Fern (ferning)

95
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conceptus from 8 weeks until birth

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Fetus

96
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Mammary changes characterized by fibrosis and formation of cysts in the fibrous stroma.

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Fibrocystic changes (breast)

97
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The preliminary stages of sexual relations, in which the partners usually stimulate each other by kissing, touching, and caressing

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Foreplay

98
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A physiologic cyst arising from the Graafian follicle or the corpus luteum.

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Functional ovarian cyst

99
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A hormone-producing ovarian neoplasm.

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Functioning ovarian tumor

100
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The spontaneous flow of breast milk in the absence of a recent pregnancy

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Galactorrhea

101
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An individual=s understanding and feeling of the activity and behavior appropriate to the male or female sex

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Gender (sex) role

102
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The congenital absence of ovarian tissue or its presence only as a rudimentary streak.

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Gonadal agenesis

103
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The congenitally defective development of the gonads

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Gonadal dysgenesis

104
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A glycoprotein hormone that is produced by the syncytiotrophoblast and is immunologically similar to luteinizing hormone (LH).

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Human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG)

105
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A gonadotropin isolated from the urine of postmenopausal women, consisting primarily of follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) with variable amounts of LH, used for ovulation induction.

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Human menopausal gonadotropin (hMG)

106
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An endocrine organ compound of the anterior gonadotropin-secreting compound and the posterior oxytocin-secreting compound.

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Pituitary gonadotropin

107
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A feminizing, estrogen-producing ovarian tumor

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Granulosa cell tumor

108
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A pregnant woman

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Gravida

109
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The pregnant state, or the total number of pregnancies a woman has had, including the current pregnancy

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Gravidity

110
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Blood in the peritoneal cavity

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Hemoperitoneum

111
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A person who exhibits characteristics of both sexes. A true hermaphrodite is characterized by the presence of both ovarian and testicular tissue

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Hermaphrodite

112
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The development of various degrees of hair growth of male type and distribution in a woman.

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Hirsutism

113
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Estrogen and progestin replacement therapy

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Hormone replacement therapy (HRT)

114
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A vasomotor symptom characterized by transient hot sensations that involve chiefly the upper part of the thorax, neck, and head, frequently followed by sweats, and associated with cessation of diminution in the ovarian secretion of estrogen

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Hot flushes (flashes)

115
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A pathologic condition of pregnancy characterized by the hydropic degeneration of the chorionic villi and variable degrees of trophoblastic proliferation.

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Hydatidiform mole

116
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Excessive amounts (more than 2 liters) of amniotic fluid at term

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Hydramnios

117
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The abnormal proliferation of the endometrium with a marked increase in the number of glands or cystic dilation of glands. These changes may be related to prolonged unopposed estrogen stimulation

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Hyperplasia, endometrial

118
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A condition of subnormal estrogen production with resultant atrophy of failure of development of estrogen-dependent tissues

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Hypoestrogenism

119
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A deficiency (usually <100 mg%) of circulating fibrinogen that may be
seen in conditions such as abruptio placentae, amniotic fluid embolism and fetal death, in which the fibrinogen is consumed by disseminated intravascular coagulation.
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Hypofibrinogenemia

120
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The subnormal production of hormones by the gonads

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Hypogonadism

121
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The removal of the uterine corpus and cervix through an incision made in the abdominal wall

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Abdominal Hysterectomy

122
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The removal of the uterine corpus, cervix, and parametrium, with dissection of the ureters; usually combined with pelvic lymphadenectomy

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Radical Hysterectomy

123
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The combination of laparoscopy with vaginal surgery techniques to remove the uterus and frequently the adnexae.

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Laparoscopic Assisted Vaginal Hysterectomy (LAVH)

124
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The removal of the uterine corpus, leaving the cervix in situ

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Subtotal (supracervical) Hysterectomy

125
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The removal of the uterine corpus and cervix (without regard to tubes or ovaries)

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Total Hysterectomy

126
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The removal of the uterus through the vagina

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Vaginal Hysterectomy

127
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Roentgenography of the uterus and tubes after injection of radiopaque contrast medium through the cervix. It is useful in ascertaining irregularities of the uterine cavity and patency of the fallopian tubes

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Hysterosalpingography

128
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The transcervical endoscopic visualization of the endometrial cavity

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Hysteroscopy

129
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Surgical incision of the wall of the uterus.

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Hysterotomy

130
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Failure of a lumen to develop at a point where the budding vagina arises from the urogenital sinus.

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Imperforate hymen

131
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The inability to achieve or sustain penile erection

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Impotence

132
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The inability to achieve pregnancy with regular intercourse and no contraception within a stipulated period of time, often considered to be 1 year

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Infertility

133
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The space in the placenta in which maternal blood bathes chorionic villi, allowing the exchange of materials between the fetal and maternal circulations

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Intervillous space

134
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A benign mammary tumor, often multiple, occurring predominantly in parous women at or shortly before menopause. It is typically located beneath the areola and is often associated with bleeding from the nipple

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Intraductal papilloma

135
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A device inserted into the uterine cavity for contraception

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Intrauterine device (IUD)

136
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Intrauterine death of a fetus. For purposes of vital statistics a fetal death prior to 500 gramss is usually classified as an abortus.

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Intrauterine Fetal Demise (IUFD, stillbirth)

137
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Intrauterine growth restriction leading to a small-for- dates baby, associated with placental insufficiency.

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Intrauterine growth retardation (IUGR)

138
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Introduction of the penis into the vagina

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Intromission

139
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Ensuring or maintaining what is considered to be just or fair according to predetermined criteria.

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Justice

140
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A photographic reproduction of the chromosomes of a cell in metaphase, arranged according to a standard classification

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Karyotype

141
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The process of expulsion of the fetus from the uterus

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Labor

142
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Labor that is initiated artificially

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Induced Labor

143
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Labor that is stimulated, usually with oxytocin

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Stimulated (augmented) Labor

144
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A polypeptide hormone that is produced by the syncytiotrophoblast, is similar to prolactin and somatotropin from the pituitary, and is involved in carbohydrate metabolism by the mother and fetus.

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Lactogen, human placental (hPL)

145
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The transabdominal endoscopic examination of the peritoneal cavity and its contents after inducing pneumoperitoneum.

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Laparoscopy

146
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A benign tumor derived from smooth muscle.

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Leiomyoma (fibroid)

147
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An uncommon malignant tumor of smooth muscle

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Leiomyosarcoma

148
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LEEP (Loop Electrosurgical Excision Procedure) is also known as large loop excision of the transformation zone (LLETZ). LEEP uses a thin, low-voltage electrified wire loop to cut out abnormal cervical tissue to treat cervical dysplasia

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LEEP

149
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An imprecise clinical term usually referring to white lesions of the vulva

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Leukoplakia

150
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The muscular sheet, consisting of the iliococcygeus, pubococcygeus, and puborectalis muscles, which forms most of the pelvic floor (pelvic diaphragm) and supports the pelvic viscera.

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Levator muscle

151
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Sexual desire or urge

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Libido

152
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The relationship of the long axis of the fetus to the long axis of the mother. Examples are longitudinal, transverse, and oblique

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Lie

153
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The dense connective tissue that represents the union of the base of the broad ligament to the supravaginal portion of the cervix and laterally to the sides of the pelvis. It is considered to be the primary support of the uterus

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Cardinal Ligament

154
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The peritoneal folds containing connective tissue, autonomic nerves, and involuntary muscle, arising on each side of the posterior wall of the uterus at about the level of the internal cervical ox and passing backward toward the rectum, around which they extend to their insertion on the sacral wall. It is considered to play an important part in axial support of the uterus.

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Uterosacral Ligament

155
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The surgical or mechanical interruption of the continuity of the fallopian tubes for the purpose of permanent contraception

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Ligation, tubal

156
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Last menstrual period

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LMP

157
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Last normal menstrual period

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LNMP

158
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Inflammation of the breast

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Mastitis

159
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Sexual stimulation by manipulation of the genitals

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Masturbation

160
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The ratio of parabasal to intermediate to superficial vaginal epithelial cells (eg, 0/20/80) which is an indication of estrogen effect.

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Maturation index

161
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the condition of the fetus weighing 2,500 g or more

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Maturity

162
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Rupture of the amniotic membranes before the onset of labor.

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Membranes, premature rupture of (PROM)

163
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The onset of the menses

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Menarche

164
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The permanent cessation of the menses, caused by ovarian failure or removal of the ovaries..

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Menopause

165
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Excessive or prolonged uterine bleeding occurring at regular intervals

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Menorrhagia

166
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A reversible change in which one adult cell type is replaced by another cell type. The most common type of epithelial metaplasia is the replacement of columnar cells by stratified epithelium (squamous metaplasia).

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Metaplasia

167
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Uterine bleeding occurring at times other than the expected menses; for example, intermenstrual bleeding

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Metrorrhagia

168
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An imaginary plane that passes through the pelvis and is defined by three points; the inferior margin of the symphysis pubis and the tips of the ischial spines on either side. The plane usually includes the smallest dimensions of the pelvis

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Midpelvis

169
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A fatal outcome

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Mortality

170
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Death of the conceptus between >500 grams and birth

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Fetal Mortality

171
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Death of a fetus before birth. For purposes of perinatal vital statistics the fetus must be over 20 weeks gestational age or over 500 grams in weight.

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Stillbirth (Intrauterine fetal demise)

172
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Death of the mother

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Maternal Mortality

173
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Death of the infant in the first 28 days of life.

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Neonatal Mortality

174
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Death of the fetus or neonate between 20 weeks of gestation and 28 days after birth. It is the sum of stillbirths and neonatal deaths

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Perinatal Mortality

175
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The presence in an individual of cells of different chromosomal constitutions

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Mosaicism

176
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The secretion of the cervical mucous glands; its quality and quantity are
influenced by estrogen and progesterone. Estrogen makes it abundant and clear, (which is called Spinnbarkeit) and a fern pattern on drying. Progesterone makes it scant, opaque, and cellular without a fern pattern on microscopic examination.

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Mucus, cervical

177
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Referring to the first 28 days of life

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Neonatal

178
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Evaluation of the fetus by electronic fetal heart monitoring, not in labor.

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Nonstress test (NST)

179
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Infrequent menstruation

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Oligomenorrhea

180
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The climax of sexual excitement

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Orgasm

181
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Atrophy of bone caused by demineralization

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Osteoporosis

182
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Stimulation of ovulation by artificial means

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Ovulation, induction of

183
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An octapeptide formed in the hypothalamus and stored in the posterior lobe of the pituitary. It has stimulant effects on the smooth muscle of the uterus and the mammary glands

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Oxytocin

184
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A cytologic smear of exfoliated cells (for example, from the cervix, endometrial cavity, or vagina) used in the early detection of cancer or for evaluation of a patient’s hormonal status.

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Papanicolaou smear (Pap smear)

185
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The number of pregnancies of a particular woman in which the fetus is over 20 weeks gestation prior to delivery.

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Parity

186
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The floor or sling for the pelvic structures, located at the level of the pelvic outlet. The most important structures are the levator ani muscle and fascial sheaths

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Pelvic floor

187
Q

An infection of the pelvic viscera, usually by ascending routes. The likely etiologic pathogens include: Neisseria gonorrhoeae, Chlamydia trachomatis, and other anaerobic and aerobic organisms.

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Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID)

188
Q

An imaginary plane passing through the pelvis that represents the upper boundary of the true pelvis. It is bounded posteriorly by the promontory and alae of the sacrum, laterally by the linea terminalis, and anteriorly by the horizontal rami of the pubic bones and the upper margin of the symphysis pubis.

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Pelvic inlet

189
Q

Laparoscopic surgery using multiple small incisions, specialized instruments and techniques.

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Pelviscopic Surgery

190
Q

See cordocentesis

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Percutaneous umbilical blood sampling, PUBS

191
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Pertaining to the combination of fetal and neonatal periods, considered to begin after 20 weeks of gestation and to end 28 days after birth

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Perinatal

192
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Plastic repair of the perineum

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Perineorrhaphy

193
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The pelvic floor and associated structures occupying the pelvic outlet

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Perineum

194
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A device placed in the vagina or uterus to support the uterus.

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Pessary

195
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A condition in which the placenta is located in the lower portion of the uterus and covers part or all of the internal os

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Placenta previa

196
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Previous menstrual period

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PMP

197
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The presence of air in the peritoneal cavity

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Pneumoperitoneum

198
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A syndrome of secondary oligomenorrhea and infertility associated with multiple follicle cysts of the ovary and failure to ovulate.

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Polycystic ovary syndrome (Stein-Leventhal syndrome)

199
Q

Cyclical uterine bleeding that is normal in amount but occurs at <24 days apart

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Polymenorrhea

200
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The relationship of a designated point on the presenting part of the fetus to the maternal pelvis (example: left occiput anterior [LOA])

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Position

201
Q

Bleeding from the uterus, cervix, or vagina that occurs after the menopause.

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Postmenopausal bleeding

202
Q

After delivery or childbirth

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Postpartum

203
Q

Pregnancy prolonged beyond the end of the 42nd week of gestation

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Postterm pregnancy

204
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A specific hypertensive disorder of pregnancy with the diagnosis made on the basis of hypertension with proteinuria. It usually occurs after the 20th week of pregnancy

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Preeclampsia

205
Q

An infant born before 37 completed weeks (260 days) of pregnancy

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Prematurity

206
Q

A complex of symptoms occurring in the progestational phase of the menstrual cycle.

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Premenstrual syndrome (PMS)

207
Q

The portion of the body of the fetus that is coming first in the birth canal. Examples include vertex, breech, and shoulder presentation.

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Presentation

208
Q

The portion of the fetus that is felt through the cervix on vaginal examination. The presenting part determines the presentation

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Presenting part

209
Q

A woman who is pregnant for the first time

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Primigravida

210
Q

A condition in which the umbilical cord precedes the presenting part of the fetus

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Cord Prolapse

211
Q

Prolapse of the uterus, usually due to the loss of supporting structures. It is related to injuries of childbirth, advanced age, or congenital weakness

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Uterine Prolapse

212
Q

False pregnancy, in which some of the signs and symptoms of pregnancy are present, although no conception has taken place.

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Pseudocyesis

213
Q

The period between the beginning of the development of secondary sexual characteristics and the completion of somatic growth.

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Puberty

214
Q

The lack of appearance of secondary sexual characteristics by age 14

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Delayed Puberty

215
Q

The appearance of secondary sexual characteristics before 7.5 years of age.

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Precocious Puberty

216
Q

The period after delivery in which the reproductive tract returns to its normal, nonpregnant condition, generally 6-8 weeks

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Puerperium

217
Q

The first perception by the mother of fetal movement, usually between the 16th and 20th week of gestation.

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Quickening

218
Q

Protrusion of the rectum through the supporting structures of the posterior vaginal wall.

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Rectocele

219
Q

The retrograde flow of uterine or tubal contents into the abdominal cavity

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Reflux, tubal

220
Q

A method of contraception in which coitus is avoided when ovulation is likely.

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Rhythm (periodic abstinence)

221
Q

An acute exanthematous viral disease that may cause fetal malformation if contracted during the first trimester of pregnancy.

A

Rubella (German measles)

222
Q

Surgical removal of fallopian tube

A

Salpingectomy

223
Q

Surgical removal of a fallopian tube and ovary

A

Salpingo-oophorectomy

224
Q

The application of a solution of iodine to the cervix. The iodine is taken up by the glycogen in normal vaginal epithelium, giving it a brown appearance. Areas lacking in glycogen are white or whitish yellow, as in leukoplakia or cancer. Although nonstaining areas are not diagnostic of cancer, they aid in choosing the spot to which a biopsy should be directed

A

Schiller test

225
Q

The physical changes that have occurred in response to endocrine changes during puberty.

A

Secondary sexual characteristics

226
Q

The evaluation of the components of semen, especially spermatozoa, as a means of evaluating male fertility

A

Semen analysis

227
Q

Sexual disinterest, unresponsiveness or aversion

A

Sexual dysfunction

228
Q

The physiologic and psychologic expression of sexual behavior. The periods of infancy, adolescence, adulthood, and the postclimacteric state each have characteristic manifestations of sexuality.

A

Sexuality

229
Q

A test for infertility in which cervical mucus is aspirated after coitus and examined for quality and presence or absence of infection. The motility, normality, and number of sperm are noted.

A

Sim-Huhner test (post coital test)

230
Q

The vestibular glands that open into and around the urethra

A

Skene glands

231
Q

See Lactogen, human placental

A

Somatomammotropin, chorionic

232
Q

In obstetrics and gynecology, a diagnostic aid in which high-frequency sound waves are used to image pelvic structures in pregnant and non- pregnant parties.

A

Sonography (ultrasonography, ultrasound)

233
Q

The ability of the cervical mucus to be drawn out into thread, characteristically
greater in the preovulatory and ovulatory phases of the menstrual cycle.

A

Spinnbarkeit

234
Q

The location of the fetal presenting part (leading bony point) relative to the level of the ischial spines. Station + 2 means the presenting part is 2 cm below the ischial spines. Station - 1 means the presenting part is 1 cm above the ischial spines

A

Station

235
Q

The absolute inability to procreate

A

Sterility

236
Q

The involuntary leakage of urine during an increase in intraabdominal pressure as a result of weakness of the supports of the internal vesical sphincter and bladder neck.

A

Stress incontinence

237
Q

Streaks or lines seen on the abdominal skin of a pregnant woman

A

Striae gravidarum

238
Q

A hypotensive syndrome often characterized by sweating, nausea, and tachycardia. It occurs in some pregnant women in the supine position when the pregnant uterus obstructs venous return to heart.

A

Supine hypotensive syndrome

239
Q

An agent or factor that produces physical defects in the developing embryo

A

Teratogen

240
Q

A functioning ovarian tumor composed of theca cells

A

Thecoma

241
Q

The onset of development of breast

A

Thelarche

242
Q

A period of three months. The period of gestation is divided into three units of three calendar months each. Some important obstetric events may be conveniently categorized by trimesters.

A

Trimester

243
Q

The epithelium of the chorion, including the covering of the placental villi. It comprises a cellular layer (cytotrophoblast) and syncytium (syncytiotrophoblast).

A

Trophoblast

244
Q

The enlarged sebaceous glands of the areolae of the mammary glands during late pregnancy and lactation.

A

Tubercles, Montgomery

245
Q

See Sonography

A

Ultrasonography

246
Q

See Sonography

A

Ultrasound

247
Q

Protrusion of the urethra through the supporting structure of the anterior wall.

A

Urethrocele

248
Q

The surgical interruption of the ductus (vas) deferens for permanent contraception

A

Vasectomy

249
Q

Vaginal birth after cesarean delivery

A

VBAC

250
Q

The condition of a fetus weighing 500 g or more; the ability to live independently outside of the uterus.

A

Viability

251
Q

The development of masculine traits in a female

A

Virilization

252
Q

Uterine bleeding after the interruption of hormonal support of the endometrium.

A

Withdrawal bleeding