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Uterine Artery
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D055988 |
[A branch arising from the internal iliac artery in females, that supplies blood to the uterus.
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Uterine Artery Embolization
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D055357 |
[The use of embolizing agents to block the arterial blood supply to parts or all of the UTERUS. The procedures are done to control bleeding or to cause destruction of uterine tissues.
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Uterine Balloon Tamponade
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D058738 |
[Inflation of a balloon CATHETER within the uterine cavity to control UTERINE HEMORRHAGE.
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Uterine Cervical Diseases
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D002577 |
[Pathological processes of the UTERINE CERVIX.
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Uterine Cervical Dysplasia
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D002578 |
[Abnormal development of immature squamous EPITHELIAL CELLS of the UTERINE CERVIX, a term used to describe premalignant cytological changes in the cervical EPITHELIUM. These atypical cells do not penetrate the epithelial BASEMENT MEMBRANE.
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Uterine Cervical Erosion
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D002579 |
[Loss or destruction of the epithelial lining of the UTERINE CERVIX.
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Uterine Cervical Incompetence
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D002581 |
[Incompetent UTERINE CERVIX is usually diagnosed in the second trimester of PREGNANCY. It is characterized by passive painless cervical dilation in the absence of UTERINE CONTRACTION; BLEEDING; INFECTION; and sometimes with the amniotic sac (AMNIOTIC MEMBRANE) bulging through the partially dilated cervix. Left untreated, this condition may lead to premature pregnancy loss, such as HABITUAL ABORTION.
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Uterine Cervical Neoplasms
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D002583 |
[Tumors or cancer of the UTERINE CERVIX.
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Uterine Cervicitis
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D002575 |
[Inflammation of the UTERINE CERVIX.
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Uterine Contraction
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D014590 |
[Contraction of the UTERINE MUSCLE.
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Uterine Diseases
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D014591 |
[Pathological processes involving any part of the UTERUS.
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Uterine Hemorrhage
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D014592 |
[Bleeding from blood vessels in the UTERUS, sometimes manifested as vaginal bleeding.
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Uterine Inertia
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D014593 |
[Failure of the UTERUS to contract with normal strength, duration, and intervals during childbirth (LABOR, OBSTETRIC). It is also called uterine atony.
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Uterine Inversion
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D019687 |
[A complication of OBSTETRIC LABOR in which the corpus of the UTERUS is forced completely or partially through the UTERINE CERVIX. This can occur during the late stages of labor and is associated with IMMEDIATE POSTPARTUM HEMORRHAGE.
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Uterine Monitoring
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D018590 |
[Measurement or recording of contraction activity of the uterine muscle. It is used to determine progress of LABOR, OBSTETRIC and assess status of pregnancy. It is also used in conjunction with FETAL MONITORING to determine fetal response to stress of maternal uterine contractions.
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Uterine Myomectomy
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D063186 |
[Surgical removal of a LEIOMYOMA of the UTERUS.
, Surgical removal of a LEIOMYOMA of UTERUS; CERVIX; or ANORECTUM.
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Uterine Neoplasms
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D014594 |
[Tumors or cancer of the UTERUS.
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Uterine Perforation
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D014595 |
[A hole or break through the wall of the UTERUS, usually made by the placement of an instrument or INTRAUTERINE DEVICES.
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Uterine Prolapse
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D014596 |
[Downward displacement of the UTERUS. It is classified in various degrees: in the first degree the UTERINE CERVIX is within the vaginal orifice; in the second degree the cervix is outside the orifice; in the third degree the entire uterus is outside the orifice.
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Uterine Retroversion
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D060725 |
[A condition in which the UTERUS is found tilted backward toward the spine. The uterus is more commonly found in a straight vertical or anteverted (tipped forward) position. Although retroverted uterus is a normal variant position without symptoms, it is sometimes associated with pain, discomfort and other pregnancy complications.
, Tipped UTERUS during pregnancy.
, Uterus tilted backward and folded over on itself.
, A retroverted UTERUS entrapped in the pelvis.
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