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balanitis   an inflammation of the glans penis and is often associated with phimosis  
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phimosis   a narrowing of the opening of the foreskin so it cannot be retracted (pulled back) to expose the glans penis.  
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anorchism   the congenital absence of one or both testicles  
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cryptochidism   also known as undescended testis, is a developmental defect in which one testicle fails to descend into the scrotum  
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hydrocele   a hernia filled with fluid in the testicles or the tubes leading from the testicles  
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varicocele   a varicose vein of the testicles that may cuase male infertility  
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impotence   also known as erectile dysfunction, is the inability of the male to achieve or maintain a penile erection  
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polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)   also known as Stein-Leventhal syndrome, is characterized by englargement of the ovaries caused by the presence of many cysts.  
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pyosalpinx   an accumulation of pus in the fallopian tube  
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salpingitis   an inflammation of the fallopian tube  
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endometriosis   is a condition in whihc endometrial tissue escapes the uterus and grows outside the uterus on other structures in the pelvic cavity  
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fibroid   also known as a leiomyoma, is a benign tumor composed of muscle and fibrous tissue that occurs in the wall of the uterus.  
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pyometritis   is a purulent (pus containing) inflammation of the uterus  
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uterine cancer   occurs most commonly after menopause, and one of the earliest symptoms is abnormal bleeding from the uterus  
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anteflexion   is the normal position of the uterus. in this position its bent forward  
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anteversion   abnormal tipping, tilting, or turning forward of the entire uterus, including the cervix  
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prolapse   (of the uterus) is a falling or sinking down of the uterus until it protrudes through the vaginal opening  
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retroflextion   abnormal tipping with the body of the uterus bent, forming an angle with the cervix  
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retroversion   abnormal tipping of the entire uterus backward, with the cervix pointing toward the pubic symphysis  
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cervical cancer   is the second most common cancer in women and usually affects women between the ages of 35 and 55. it can be detected early through routine pap tests  
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cervical dysplasia   aslo known as precancerous lesions, is the abnormal growth of cells of the cervix that may be detected on a pap smear.  
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colporrhexis   laceration of the vagina  
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pruritus vulvae   a condition of severe itching of the external female genitalia  
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vaginal candidiasis   caused by yeast, is the most commonly occuring vaginal yeast infection  
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vulvodynia   a nonspecific syndrome of unknown cause characterized by chronic burning, pain during sexual intercourse, itching, or stinging irritation of the vulva  
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fibrocystic breast disease   is the presence of single or multiple cysts in the breasts.  
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galactocele   aslo known as galactoma, is a cystic enlargement of the mammory gland containing milk  
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mastitis   an inflammation of the breast  
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mittelschmerz   pain between menstrual periods  
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premenstral syndrome (PMS)   includes symptoms occuring within the 2 week period before menstruation such as bloating, edema, headaches, mood swings, and breast discomfort  
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endovaginal ultrasound   a diagnostic test to determine the cause of abnormal vaginal bleeding.  
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hysterosalpingography   is a radiographic examination of the uterus and fallopian tubes after the injection of radioplaque material  
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hysteroscopy   is the direct visual examination of the interior of the uterus using the magnification of a hysteroscope  
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papanicolaou test   also known as pap smear, is an exfoliative biopsy for the detection and diagnosis of condtions of the cervix and surrounding tissues  
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tubal ligation   a surgical procedure performed for purpose of female sterilization  
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conization   also known as cone biopsy, is the surgical removal of a cone-shaped section of tissue from the cervix  
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dilation and curettage   is the dilation of the cervix and curettage of the uterus.dilation-is the expansion of an openingcurettage-is the removal of material from the surface  
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hysterectomy   is the surgical removal of the uterus and may or may not include the cervix  
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vaginal hysterectomy   is performed through the vagina  
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total abdominal hysterectomy   is performed through an incision in the abdomen.  
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nulligravida   is a woman who has never been pregnant  
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nulligravida   is a woman who has never borne a viable child  
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primigravida   is a woman during her first pregnancy  
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primipara   is a woman who has borne one child  
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muliparous   means a woman who has given birth two or more times  
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preeclampsia   also known as toxemia of pregnancy, is a complication of pregnancy characterized by hypertension, edema, and proteinuria  
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eclampsia   a more serious form of preeclampsia, is characterized by convulsions and sometimes coma  
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abruptio placentae   is an abnormal condition in which the placenta separates from the uterine wall prematurely before the birth of the fetus  
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breech presentation   is when the buttocks or feet of the fetus are presented first  
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placenta previa   is the abnormal implantation of the placenta in the lower portion of the uterus.  
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chorionic villus sampling   is the retrieval of chorionic cells from the placenta between the eighth to tenth weeks of pregnancy  
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pelvimetry   is the measurement of the dimensions of the pelvis to determine its capacity to allow passage of the fetus through the birth canal  
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apgar score   an evaluation of a newborn infant's physical status by assigning numerical values to each of five criteria  
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episiotomy   a surgical incision of the perineum and vagina to facilitate delivery and prevent laceraction of the tissues  
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