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Male & Female Reproductive System Medical Terms

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Amenorrhea   Absence of menstruation  
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Amniocentesis   Surgical puncture of the amniotic sac for obtaining a sample of amniotic fluid  
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Antepartum   Time-period during pregnancy before the onset of labor  
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Cerclage   Placement of stitches to hold the cervix closed; may be performed as a treatment for prolapsed, or during pregnancy to treat an incompetent cervix  
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Colpocleisis   The vaginal walls are sewn together eliminating prolapse from the vagina  
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Colpopexy   A procedure to return the vagina (and sometimes the uterus) to its normal anatomic position in the abdomen.  
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Colporraphy   Any procedure to repair the vagina; typically this refers to removal of extra tissue from the vaginal walls to treat cystocele or rectocele  
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Conization of the Cervix   Removal of a cone-shaped piece of mucosal tissue from the cervix, done either as a biopsy or to treat hyperplasia  
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Corpus Uteri   The main body, or fundus, of the uterus, above the cervix  
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Dysmenorrhea   Painful or difficult menstruation  
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Endometriosis   Condition in which the endometrial tissue is found in the abdominal or pelvic cavity  
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Epispadias   Congenital defect in which the urethra opens on the dorsum of the penis  
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Fibroma   Fibrous Tumor  
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Fulguration   The destruction of tissue, usually malignant tumors, by means of high frequency electric current applied with a needle-like electrode  
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Genitalia   Male or Female reproductive organs  
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Gynecological   A physician who specializes in the study of the female reproductive system  
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Hymenotomy   Incising the fold of the mucous membrane that surrounds or partially covers the external vaginal opening  
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Hysterectomy   Surgical excision of the uterus  
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Introitus   The opening from the outside if the body into the vagina  
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Lysis   Destuction; usually in the relation to scar tissue or adhesions  
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Mammography   A graphic recording of the breast using X-ray technology  
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Marsupialization   Incising an opening in an abscess pocket and then suturing the leaflets to surrounding skin  
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Mastectomy   Surgical excision of the breast  
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Menorrhagia   Excessive blood flow during menstruation  
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Menorrhea   Normal menstruation  
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Myometritis   Inflammation of the muscular walls of the uterus  
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Orchiectomy   Surgical excision of the testicle  
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Perineum   The area between the pubic symphysis and the coccyx  
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Pessary   A flexible ring placed in the vagina that helps support the pelvic floor and treat prolapse  
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Postpartum   Period after childbirth  
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Prostatalgia   Pain in the prostate  
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Prostate Gland   A gland that encircles the urethra and secretes fluid that aids in the movement of sperm  
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Salpingectomy   Surgical excision of the fallopian tubes  
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Scrotum   The sac suspended behind the penis that encloses the testicles  
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Urethrovaginal Fistula   An abnormal opening between the urethra and the vagina  
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Vaginal Septum   A congenital anomaly where extra tissue divides the vagina either longitudinally or horizontally  
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Vaginitis   Inflammation of the vagina  
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Vasectomy   Excision of the vas deferens surgically  
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Vulva   The external female genitalia including the labia majora and minora, mons pubis, clitoris, and the vestibule of the vagina  
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