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Acrotisms

Definition: A 'crotis', also known as a 'hysterosalpinx', is a large, soft sac or organ in the uterus, which contains fluid (serous) and amniotic material, including spermatozoa. These substances are stored in the ovaries to prepare for conception. The term 'acrotism' comes from Greek for "accident." This word is used as a generic term to describe the occurrence of an event or something unexpected that occurs on the same day without any prior preparation. Here's a brief definition of what 'crotis' can mean in different contexts: 1.

Malignant Hyperplasia (Hypertrophy)

: A type of abnormal growth, also known as cancer, which occurs in the endometrium - the lining of the uterus. 2.

Placenta Prolapse

: The inability or delay in the evacuation of the placenta from the mother's abdomen. It can be a significant complication that affects the health of both the mother and the unborn baby. 3.

Cataract

: A condition where there is an abnormal lens (cyst) in one of your eyes, causing vision loss. 4.

Hysterectomy

: The removal of the uterus through an incision to remove tissue. 5.

Vaginal Dissection

: An operation performed on a woman's abdomen using specialized tools or devices. This can result in damage to the vagina, cervix, and fallopian tubes. 6.

Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)

: A disorder that affects the bowel or digestive system, typically associated with symptoms such as bloating, diarrhea, constipation, abdominal pain, and weight loss. 7.

Prolapse

: An event where a uterus is pushed into the bladder or vagina during delivery, leading to vaginal bleeding and discomfort. 8.

Uterine Incontinence

: The inability to pass urine from the vagina, often as a result of the cervix narrowing due to pregnancy or childbirth. Please note that these definitions are based on common practices and not medical conditions.


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