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Etymology

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Amenorrhea   Without a period of menses, as in pregnancy  
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Anovulatory   Ovaries not releasing eggs, can be hormonally induced  
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Bilateral   Lateral meaning side; both sides  
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Bradycardia   Slow heart rate  
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Bradyarrhythmia   Slow, irregular heartbeat  
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Circumferential   Around the outside  
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Dysfunctional   Difficult or painful; dysfunctional uterine bleeding  
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Exocervix   Part of the cervix away from the uterus  
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Endocervix   Inner part of cervix; within the uterus  
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Hypertension   Excessive or high blood pressure  
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Hyperemesis   Excessive vomiting  
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Hypotensive   Low or below normal blood pressure  
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Infraumbilical   Below or beneath the umbilicus  
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Multiloculated   a tumor or cyst having many or multiple locules, small spaces or cavities often filled with fluid  
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Oliguria   Scanty, inadequate amount of urine production  
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Oligomenorrhea   Scanty menstrual flow  
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Paraovarian   Beside an ovary  
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Pericardial   Around the heart  
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Periurethral   Around the opening of the urethra  
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Polydipsia   Excessive thirst (symptom of diabetes)  
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Polyuria   Excessive urination (also symptom of diabetes)  
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Pseudocyst   A structure resembling a cyst; but not an actual cyst  
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Subcostal   beneath or under the ribs  
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Subumbilical   beneath or under the umbilicus  
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