Vesicles
... . In women, it includes removal of the uterus ,
fallopian tube s, ovaries and part of the vagina . Full article >>> Radical cystectomy includes removal of the bladder , perivesical tissue s, prostate , and seminal vesicles in men and the uterus , tubes, ovaries, anterior vagina l wa...
Vesicle
... . In women, it includes removal of the uterus ,
fallopian tube s, ovaries and part of the vagina . Full article >>> Radical cystectomy includes removal of the bladder , perivesical tissue s, prostate , and seminal vesicle s in men and the uterus , tubes, ovaries, anterior vagina l ...
Vas deferens
...king place, the ruling out of obstructions of the
fallopian tube s or vas deferens , ... Full article >>> Ejaculatory duct : A canal in the male formed by union of the vas deferens and the duct from the seminal vesicle . The ejaculatory duct passes through the prostate . Semen passe...
Uterus
... ovaries produce the eggs that travel through the
fallopian tube s. Full article >>> The uteru...xam: An exam of the vagina , cervix , uterus ,
fallopian tube s, ovaries, and rectum . Full article >>> Cervical carcinoma A cancer of ...
Tubal ligation
...event pregnancy by surgically closing a woman's
fallopian tube s. It is a type of sterilization for women. ...us and by blocking the passage of sperm up the
fallopian tube to the egg. Full article >>> Tubal ligation A tubal ligation can be done in...
Tubal pregnancy
...;> Tubal pregnancy Pregnancy in one of the
fallopian tube s. Zygote The fertilized egg. For Your Infor...omb). Ectopic pregnancies often grow in one of the
fallopian (fuh-LOW-pee-un) tubes. Full article >>> To prevent complications of untreated chlam...
Transvaginal ultrasound
...procedure used to examine the vagina , uterus ,
fallopian tube s, ovaries, and bladder . An instrument is inserted into the vagina , and sound waves bounce off organ s inside the pelvic area. Full article >>> studies [22,43] reported that 14% of women with a family history of HNPCC had und...
Testis
..., testis ), as well as a uterus , vagina , and
fallopian tube s. Congenital adrenal hyperplasia . Full article >>> Testicular cancer affects the testis , the male sex glands in the scrotum that produce testosterone and sperm , but it can spread to the liver , brain and other pa...
Testes
... In women, this system includes the ovaries, the
fallopian tube s, the uterus (womb), the cervix , and the vagina ( birth canal). The reproductive system in men includes the prostate , the testes , and the penis . resectable (ree-SEK-tuh-bull) ... Full article >>> The neck of this bal...
Sterile
...fertilize an egg, or the woman might have blocked
fallopian tube s. [more] Infertility 's Many Causes ... Full article >>> Sterile : Unable to father children. Testes : The male reproductive glands where sperm are produced. Ultrasound : A type of test in which sound waves too high to he...
Sterility
...ubal ligation is a surgery to "tie the tubes" (
fallopian tube s) of a woman which causes permanent sterility by preventing transport of the egg ( ovum ) to the uterus , ... Full article >>> A hysterectomy is the removal of the uterus , resulting in the inability to become pregnant ( st...
Sitz bath
...disorder, disease s of the uterus , ovaries, or
fallopian tube s, prostatitis , constipation , and digestive disorders . Full article >>> Sitz Bath Sjogren Syndrome Skeletal Limb Abnormalities Skeletal Survey ( X-Ray - Skeleton ) Skin - Abnormally Dark or Light ... Full arti...
Pregnancy
...#62; Tubal pregnancy Pregnancy in one of the
fallopian tube s. Zygote The fertilized egg. For Your Information ... Full article >>> A normal pregnancy can still involve some undesirable symptoms like nausea and back pain . This article offers an overview of a healthy pregnancy . Fu...
Placenta previa
...nancy (implantation of the fertilized egg into a
fallopian tube ), abruptio placenta e ( placenta separates from the uterine wall), placenta previa (implantation of the placenta over ... Full article >>> In fact, one in six women report their first incidence of partner abuse during...
Placenta
...nancy (implantation of the fertilized egg into a
fallopian tube ), abruptio placenta e ( placenta separates from the uterine wall), ... Full article >>> Damage to the amnion (part of the placenta ) may produce fibrous bands that can entrap the limbs of the fetus . These bands compress ...
Physical examination
...examination of the vagina , cervix , uterus ,
fallopian tube s, ovaries, and rectum . pelvic exenteration ... Full article >>> On physical examination , this lump usually feels much harder or firmer than benign causes of lumps in the breast . On microscopic examination, the cancer ous...
Peritoneum
...t develop until the infection has spread to the
fallopian tube s or the lining of the abdomen ( peritoneum ). The main symptom of PID is lower abdominal pain , usually described as cramp y or as constant and dull. Full article >>> Peritoneal Disease s - Conditions or disorders affecting ...
Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
... of the female reproductive organ s - uterus ,
fallopian tube s, cervix and ovaries. Full article >&...or infection of the lining of the uterus , the
fallopian tube s, or the ovaries (see also endometritis ). Pictures & Images Pelvic Laparoscopy ... Fu...
Ovum
... passage of a fertilized ovum (egg) through the
fallopian tube to the uterus . This may be caused by a physical blockage in the tube. Full article >>> With the union of a sperm and an ovum , an embryo acquires the chromosomes that determine the sex of the fetus (XX=female; XY=male). ...
Ovary
... of the sperm through the cervix and into the
fallopian tube of the female, passage of an ovum (egg) down the
fallopian tube from an ovary , ... Full article >>> These are: proinflammatory state, as evid...
Oophorectomy
... or drugs. Full article >>> If the
fallopian tube s and the ovaries are both removed at the same time, this is called a salpingo- oophorectomy . Full article >>> In about half of hysterectomies occurring annually in the United States, surgeons remove the ovaries ( oophorectomy ) ...
Miscarriage
...hat implants outside the uterus , usually in the
fallopian tube s, which are organ s that transport the egg from the ovary to the uterus ). Full article >>> Parents with balanced translocation s may have fertility problems (trouble becoming pregnant), miscarriage s, or have an increase...
Metritis
...holin glands ). Inflammation in the uterus ,
fallopian tube s, or ovaries ( pelvic inflammatory disease , or PID). Full article >>> The most common problems following Caesarean delivery are heavy bleeding ( hemorrhage ); endo metritis ( infection of the uterus ); bladder injury ;...
Menstruation
...w of menstrual blood from the uterus into the
fallopian tube s, and potentially into the abdomen . This c...me of the menstrual tissue backs up through the
fallopian tube s, implants in the abdomen , and grows. Full article >>> hydro chloride ) Indic...
Masculinization
...of the reproductive tract (ovaries, uterus , and
fallopian tube s) are normal. As she grows older, masculinization of some features takes place, such as deepening of the voice, the appearance of facial hair , ... Full article >>> Side effects in men include acne , diminished sperm produc...
Lymphatic system
...he lymphatic system or from the far ends of the
fallopian tube s. This may be more common in women who have just: ... Full article >>> The bacteria spread throughout the body via the blood stream and the lymphatic system , causing arthritis , rash , and eye inflammation . Second stag...
Ligament
...erus -- usually in the abdomen on the ovaries,
fallopian tube s, and ligament s that support the uterus ; ... Full article >>> Strain or tears to the muscle s or ligament s supporting the back Spine curvatures (like scoliosis or kyphosis ) which may be inherited and seen in children...
Infertility in women
...mmatory disease , including salpingitis (infected
fallopian tube ) and pelvic peritonitis Infertility in women caused by
fallopian tube scarring Ectopic pregnancy Chronic pelvic pain syndrome ... Full article >>...
Hysterosalpingography
...jection of contrast material in the uterus and
fallopian tube s for visualization of the anatomy . Marketing partners: Medical Device Technologies Inc. Full article >>> Uterosalpingography ( Hysterosalpingography ) Uterotubography ( Hysterosalpingography ) Uterus Retroversion (Retroversio...
Hormone levels
...king place, the ruling out of obstructions of the
fallopian tube s or vas deferens , and blood tests that measure hormone levels . Full article >>> Hormonal Effects in Newborns Hormone Levels Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) Horner's Syndrome Hospital -Acquired Pneumonia ... Full...
HCG
...g is normally fertilized by a sperm cell in a
fallopian tube . Within nine days after fertilization , the fertilized egg moves down the
fallopian tube into the uterus and attaches (implants) to the uterine wall. Full article >>> ...
Gonorrhea
...rhea , it is highly destructive to the tubes (the
fallopian tube s), the conduits through which the eggs voyage from the ovary to the womb. Full article >>> Gonorrhea in Females Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome Hepatocellular Carcinoma ( Cancer of the Liver ) Hepatoma ( Cancer of the Liv...
Gonad
..., testis ), as well as a uterus , vagina , and
fallopian tube s. Congenital adrenal hyperplasia . Full article >>> In puberty , the pituitary gland increases its production of gonad otropins, which in turn stimulate the production of predominantly estrogen in girls, and predominantl...
Genitalia
...genitalia but no internal female genitalia (no
fallopian tube s, uterus or upper two-thirds of the vagina ). Full article >>> This avoids contamination from the urethra or external genitalia . If the patient already has a urinary catheter in place, ... Full article >>> ...
Fertilization
...fertilization , the fertilized egg moves down the
fallopian tube into the uterus and attaches (implants) to the uterine wall. Once the fertilized egg implants, the developing placenta begins releasing hCG into your blood . Full article >>> In-vitro fertilization (incubating eggs and sp...
Fallopian tube
... a common cause of ectopic pregnancy . A damaged
fallopian tube can block the fertilized egg's path to the ...grow in the tube. Full article >>>
fallopian tube (fa-LO-pee-in) Part of the female reproductive tract. There are two long slender
fallopian tu...
Endometriosis
...he endometrial fragments move back up through the
fallopian tube s rather than leaving the body with the menstrual flow. Diagnosis is by pelvic examination or laparoscopy . Full article >>> Endometriosis What is endometriosis ? The tissue that normally lines the inside of the uterus i...
Endometritis
...holin glands ). Inflammation in the uterus ,
fallopian tube s, or ovaries ( pelvic inflammatory disease , or PID). Full article >>> The most common problems following Caesarean delivery are heavy bleeding ( hemorrhage ); endometritis ( infection of the uterus ); bladder injury ; a...
Ectopic Pregnancy
..., the bacteria can spread into the uterus and
fallopian tube s, causing pelvic inflammatory disease (PID...hat implants outside the uterus , usually in the
fallopian tube s, which are organ s that transport the egg from the ovary to the uterus ). Full article &...
Digestive Disorders
...disorder, disease s of the uterus , ovaries, or
fallopian tube s, prostatitis , constipation , and digestive disorders . Full article >>> Your doctor or a specialist in digestive disorders (gastroenterologist) may also want to check your blood or stool for other possible causes of th...
Diagnostic laparoscopy
... a patient's abdomen or pelvis , including the
fallopian tube s, ovaries, uterus , small bowel , large bowel , appendix , liver , and gallbladder . Full article >>> A diagnostic laparoscopy may reveal cancer ous or benign masses or lesion s. Full article >>> You ma...
CT
...rs when the fertilized egg implants itself in the
fallopian tube rather than the uterine wall. Full article >>> A CT H Adrenocorticotropic hormone . Produced by the pituitary gland , which stimulates the adrenal glands to secrete hormone s. a ct inic keratoses ... Full article >&...
Conception
...gg usually is fertilized by a sperm cell in a
fallopian tube ( conception ). Within 9 days after fertilization , the egg moves down the
fallopian tube into the uterus and attaches (implants) to the wall of the uterus . Full article >>...
Chronic Pelvic Pain
...mmatory disease , including salpingitis (infected
fallopian tube ) and pelvic peritonitis Infertility in women caused by
fallopian tube scarring Ectopic pregnancy Chronic pelvic pain syndrome ... Full article >>...
Cervix
...ed to stop sperm from entering the uterus and
fallopian tube , where it would normally travel to fertilize...ix . From there it can spread to the uterus and
fallopian tube s and cause pelvic inflammatory disease , ectopic pregnancy , or infertility . Full article...
Cervicitis
...lamydia can spread to the uterine lining and the
fallopian tube s, resulting in pelvic inflammatory disease ...le reproductive organ s, including the uterus ,
fallopian tube s, ... Full article >>> Cervicitis is the inflammation of the cervix . It i...
Cervical
...he cervical area, then spreads to the uterus ,
fallopian tube s, ovaries, and abdomen . Symptoms may be absent but usually include pelvic pain and vaginal discharge . Full article >>> Vertebra: A vertebra is one of 33 bony segments that form the spinal column of humans. There are 7 cerv...
Cavity
...ed to stop sperm from entering the uterus and
fallopian tube , where it would normally travel to fertilize the woman’s egg. Full article >>> Clean all food out of the cavity with a tooth pick. Soak a small piece of cotton in the oil and pack it into the cavity . Take care to kee...
Anastomosis
...n-as-tah-MOE-sis) is a procedure to reconnect the
fallopian tube s following a tubal sterilization. Full article >>> anastomosis (an-AS-ta-MO-sis) A procedure to connect healthy sections of tubular structures in the body after the disease d portion has been surgically removed. anastrozole .....
Ambiguous genitalia
...genitalia but no internal female genitalia (no
fallopian tube s, uterus or upper two-thirds of the vagina ). In partial androgen insensitivity, the child is usually born with ambiguous genitalia and may be brought up as ... Full article >>>...
Adhesion
...e , may weld together organ s. These include the
fallopian tube s and ovaries. This can cause daily or monthly cyclic pain . Full article >>> infection ; endotendineum; endoteric bacterium; endotheca; endothecium; endothelia; endothelial; endothelial cell ; endothelial cyst ; endothelial d...
Abdomen
...erus -- usually in the abdomen on the ovaries,
fallopian tube s, and ligament s that support the uterus ; ... Full article >>> INFERIOR VENA CAVA - The large caliber vein that travels through the abdomen (from the lower extremities) and returns blood to the right atrium of the hea...