Appendix
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rupture :
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Ovarian cyst
... Ovarian Cyst ... Likelihood of Recurrent
rupture ? - Source:MedicineNet Oral Contraceptives and ... Larger cysts can cause pain and bleeding (
rupture ). Ovarian cyst s are growths, like ... supply. Ovaries - When ovarian cyst s
rupture , they cause sudden, severe pain in one side of ...
Placenta previa
... (early detachment from the uterus ) premature
rupture of membrane s (amniotic sac ) ... Placenta ... of the uterus or cervix Premature
rupture of the membrane s or placenta previa ... ... al ( pregnancy -related) diabetes , premature
rupture of the membrane s, excessive amniotic fluid ...
Rupture
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rupture of the Biceps Tendon What is a
rupture of the Biceps Tendon ? Tendon s are bands of ... tissue connecting a muscle and a bone.
rupture of appendix : A break or tear in the appendix ...
Sac
... than 1% sperm and 99% seminal fluid ...
rupture of air sac (bulla) complication of asthma , ... of the abdominal cavity (the peritoneum ).
rupture of the amniotic sac may indicate that the baby ... at once or in a trickle suggests amniotic sac
rupture (water breaking). The tears flow down and ...
Achilles tendinitis
... Achilles Tendinitis and
rupture What is Achilles Tendinitis and
rupture ? The Achilles tendon is named for the Greek hero Achilles, who was ...
Aneurysm
... the area of an aneurysm , the wall is weakened, bulges and is at risk to
rupture . An aneurysm is a swelling of an artery due to weakness in the ... (2-4 mg/day). An aneurysm is a serious condition which can lead to
rupture of the main artery leading from the heart . This article looks at the ...
Brain surgery
... brain surgery or after a stroke or an infection of the brain.
rupture of aneurysm s in the brain can cause stroke , disability , and death ... for aneurysm s can also result in these complications, if the aneurysm
rupture s during surgery and bleeding cannot be controlled. Childhood ...
Collapsed lung
... = without complete expansion. Often, collapsed lung is due to
rupture of an air pocket or bleb (fluid filled sac ) in the lung. Changes in ... a bleb to break. Asthma or infections in the lung also can cause a
rupture . Collapsed Lung : Injury -Related What is a collapsed lung ? ...
Dissect
... Increase Leukemia Risk? Dissect ing aortic aneurysm Aortic
rupture Bacterial endocarditis Heart failure ... Dissect ors/cutters ... . Aortic dissect ion results in a weakened aortic wall that may also
rupture . lymph node dissect ion (limf node dis-EK-shun) A surgical ...
Eardrum
... small bones attached to the eardrum ... - In case the eardrum
rupture s, put nothing in the ear until the eardrum is healed. A fomentation on ... cavity causing reddening and outward bulging of the eardrum , which may
rupture . TYMPANIC MEMBRANE - The eardrum . [ Med Help International ] [ ...
Femoral hernia
... in front of the femoral blood vessels in the groin . (A hernia ("
rupture ") is a protrusion of tissue through the wall of a cavity in which it is normally contained.) ... HERNIA (
rupture ; Abdominal Hernia ; Femoral Hernia ) SYMPTOMS"Visual awareness of the ...
Ovarian cysts
... normal ovulation . Larger cysts can cause pain and bleeding (
rupture ). Ovarian cysts are sacs filled with fluid or a semisolid material ... off the ovary 's blood supply. Ovaries - When ovarian cysts
rupture , they cause sudden, severe pain in one side of the lower abdomen or ...
Ovary
... normal ovulation . Larger cysts can cause pain and bleeding (
rupture ). (1) [The polycystic ovary syndrome and increased body mass]. ... Occasionally, severe pain that develops suddenly may be a symptom of
rupture of the stomach or intestine s ( perforation ), torsion of the testicle ...
Partial
... proprietary method for the administration of LiquiVent. With partial
rupture s, you may be able to extend your knee , but you won't have great leg ... activity. As this condition progresses, partial or complete tendon
rupture may occur. Other foods to avoid include raw shellfish , ...
Pus
... infection and will become progressively more painful until it either
rupture s and drains on its own or is drained surgically. Pus should never be ... the infection ). Severe ear infections may cause the eardrum to
rupture . An abscess is a pus -filled sore, usually caused by a bacterial ...
Ruptured
... are aware of the spleen 's important role within the body, but if it
rupture s as the result of an accident, the consequences can be severe. A ... Causes of a Ruptured Biceps Tendon ? The biceps tendon may
rupture as a result of chronic tendinitis in the biceps tendon . In ...
Tendinitis
... as rheumatoid arthritis or diabetes . Achilles Tendinitis and
rupture What is Achilles Tendinitis and
rupture ? The Achilles tendon is named for the Greek hero Achilles, who was ...
Tubal pregnancy
... ; Abdominal pregnancy Treatment : In the event that pelvic organ
rupture has occurred because of the ectopic pregnancy , internal bleeding or ... continue to grow in the fallopian tube , the tube expands and eventually
rupture s. ectopic or ruptured tubal pregnancy gallbladder attack ...
Uterus
... leaves the body and where babies come out. The digestive system ...
rupture of the uterus is the major risk for women labor ing after a prior ... after an abnormal NST to confirm the results. Among them are premature
rupture of the membrane s (i.e., the mother's water breaks early), premature ...
Abdomen
... through an opening (the hiatus) in the diaphragm to connect to the stomach . The abdomen usually feels tender and painful when the spleen
rupture s. Blood leaks out into the abdomen , causing irritation with subsequent tenderness and pain . Classically, a patient with a ruptured spleen ...
Abdominal aortic aneurysm
... abdominal aortic aneurysm s including how they tend to develop, causes, symptoms, diagnosis , how they are repaired, and what happens if they
rupture Source:MedicineNet ... Abdominal aortic aneurysm s are most common in people 60 and older. They affect about 5% to 7% of people in this age ...
Achilles Tendon
... Achilles Tendon
rupture Overview The Achilles tendon , or tendon calcaneus, is a large ropelike band of fibrous tissue in the back of the ankle that connects the ...
Adhesion
... after they have pleurisy . They then have chronic pain or shortness of breath. 1 2 ... The larger the dermoid cyst , the greater the risk of
rupture with spillage of the greasy contents which can create problems with adhesion s, pain etc. Secondary dysmenorrhea is menstrual pain that is ...
Amniotic fluid
... , a needle is inserted into the uterus through the abdomen and a sample of amniotic fluid is removed for testing. If a woman's membrane s
rupture , and she loses amniotic fluid , then labour becomes more likely especially as there is then a risk of infection . But urine may be mistaken for ...
Amnion
... by a generous donation from: ... Additionally, women with BV are more likely to present in preterm labor (PTL), experience both premature
rupture of the membrane s (PROM) and preterm PROM, and have concomitant infections including amnion itis, ... ...
Aortic Aneurysm
... ). Aortic aneurysm s often enlarge slowly and without symptoms, making them difficult to detect. Not all aortic aneurysm s reach the point of
rupture . Many start small and stay small. Aortic aneurysm s occur when a weakness develops in part of the wall of the aorta ; three basic types are ...
Aortic dissection
... is an abnormal separation of the walls of the thoracic or abdominal aorta . Aortic dissection results in a weakened aortic wall that may also
rupture . Aortic Dissect ing Intra mural Hematoma ( Aortic Dissection ) Aortic Insufficiency (Aortic Regurgitation ) Aortic Dissection Aortic ...
Appendicitis
... intestine attached to the cecum . Cecum The first part of the large bowel . Appendix ( appendicitis ) Abdominal aorta ( aneurysm or
rupture ) Reproductive organ s (In women, infection or injury of ovaries, uterus , or vagina may cause abdominal pain . papulose; papulosis; ...
Arterial embolism
... of blood there. Arterial embolism A blood clot arising from another location that blocks an artery . Buerger's disease ... Aortic
rupture Bleeding from the aorta Hypovolemic shock Arterial embolism Insufficient circulation past the aneurysm Irreversible damage to the ...
Barotrauma
... Bartholin cyst ... Airplane ear ( barotrauma ). Pressure on your ear, such as during ascent or descent of a flight, can cause your eardrum to
rupture . Injury to your ear ( acoustic trauma ). Scuba divers who have accidents resulting in severe barotrauma (pressure on the outside of the ...
Biceps
... (C8, T1) of the brachial plexus . Then there's the macro- trauma tic injury , when somebody lifts a weight incorrectly and their biceps
rupture s or they dislocate their shoulder . Most commonly we see those overuse injuries . Common sites of tendinitis include the shoulder , the ...
Brain aneurysm
... within your brain that weakens over time and undergoes such widening. Brain aneurysm -- a weakening of the wall of a blood vessel that can
rupture and bleed into the brain Brain tumor Stroke or TIA Brain infection like meningitis or encephalitis ... People with a brain aneurysm ...
Bullae
... do not empty quickly when the persons exhales. As they return to the surface after a deep dive, air in the bullae may expand. Usually, the
rupture of a small bleb or bullae (an air- or fluid-filled sac in the lung) causes primary spontaneous pneumothorax . Vesicles that are more ...
Capillary
... stream to be carried away ... Over time, the tissue s supporting these vessels weaken, and capillary walls become more fragile and prone to
rupture . Thinning skin . Abnormal dilation of capillary blood vessels leading to the formation of telangiectases or angioma s. Thymus A gland ...
Cardiac tamponade
... sac is, so to speak, smashing into the heart . Pericardial tamponade can be due to excessive pericardial fluid, a wound to the heart , or
rupture of the heart . Also called cardiac tamponade . Cardiac tamponade . Pneumothorax . Puncture of the heart or one of its blood vessels. ...
Cavity
... for fresh fluid. This acute infection effects the middle ear cavity causing reddening and outward bulging of the eardrum , which may
rupture . The abdominal cavity is distended and made visible by the instillation of absorbable gas, typically, carbon dioxide . A diversity of tubes ...
Cesarean section
... respiratory di stress syndrome of newborns, most common in infants born prematurely or by cesarean section or having a diabetic mother.
rupture of the uterus is the major risk for women labor ing after a prior cesarean section . The incidence ranges from 0.4-1.2%. Surgery on the ...
Chest trauma
... a crush injury , can cause fluid to build up in the pericardium . The accumulated fluid consists of blood or other body fluids. Trauma tic
rupture of the lower esophagus can occur with significant blunt chest trauma , during CPR, or in some conditions of forceful protracted vomiting . ...
Choking
... the essential minerals in the body can significantly or fatally affect the working of vital internal organ s. Other dangers of bulimia include
rupture of the stomach , choking , and erosion of tooth enamel. When you're having asthma problems, your airway s become inflamed and clogged ...