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prolapsus
‖ prolapsus Path. (prəʊˈlæpsəs) [late L. prōlaps-us n., f. ppl. stem of L. prōlābi, prōlaps-, to slip forward or down: see pro-1 and lapse n.] A slipping forward or down of a part or organ, esp. of a part of the viscera, from its normal position into a cavity or through an opening; spec. that of the... Oxford English Dictionary
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prolapsion
† proˈlapsion Obs. [ad. L. prōlapsiōn-em, n. of action f. prōlābī: see next.] 1. A slipping or falling away into sin or error.1601 Bp. W. Barlow Defence 224 Neither by his prolapsion into any sinne, his doctrine shuld be scandalized. 1627 Sclater Exp. 2 Thess. (1629) 229 Particular fals we are not e... Oxford English Dictionary
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Slipped disc (disambiguation)
Slipped disc is most frequently used as an informal and misleading name for the medical condition known as spinal disc herniation (prolapsus disci intervertebralis wikipedia.org
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prolapse
▪ I. prolapse, n.1 (prəʊˈlæps) [ad. late L. prōlapsus: see prolapsus.] † 1. Gliding forward or onward; lapse, passage (of time). Obs.1585 T. Washington tr. Nicholay's Voy. ii. vii. 36 b, By long prolapse of time..the Empyre..was brought vnder the dominion of the Geneuoises. 2. Path. = prolapsus.1822... Oxford English Dictionary
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Elizabeth D. A. Cohen
Her thesis was titled "Prolapsus Uteri". wikipedia.org
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delapsion
† deˈlapsion Obs. [f. L. type dēlapsiōn-em, n. of action f. dēlābī, dēlaps-: see prec.] A falling down; in Path. = prolapsus.1603 Holland Plutarch's Mor. 954 (R.) That the same rays being carried so great a way, should have their frictions, fluxions, and delapsions. 1706 Phillips (ed. Kersey), Delap... Oxford English Dictionary
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Robert Michaelis von Olshausen
2nd edition in Theodor Billroth and Georg Albert Lücke, publishers: "Deutsche Chirurgie", Berlin, 1886 – Ovarian diseases Ueber ventrale Operation bei Prolapsus wikipedia.org
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exitus
exitus (ˈɛksɪtəs) [L. exit-us (u stem) a going out or forth, f. exīre: see exit n.] † 1. A going out or forth; a departure, exodus (see also quot. 1706). Obs.1664 H. More Exp. 7 Epist. 5 The Exitus of the Ephesine Church. 1677 Hale Prim. Orig. Man. ii. vii. 178 The Period between the Flood and the E... Oxford English Dictionary
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Stefania Berlinerblau
This publication, entitled Three Cases of Complete Prolapsus Uteri Operated upon According to the Method of Léon Le Fort, detailed her successful surgical Publications Three Cases of Complete Prolapsus Uteri Operated upon According to the Method of Leon Le Fort (1878) A Case of Supposed Extra-Uterine wikipedia.org
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prolapsus in Chinese - prolapsus meaning in Chinese - ichacha.net
"prolapseofrectalmucosa" in Chinese: 直肠粘膜脱垂; English. Noun; the slipping or falling out of place of an organ (as the uterus) Synonyms: prolapse, descensus, Other Languages
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pessary
pessary (ˈpɛsərɪ) [ad. med.L. pessārium, f. L. pess-um, -us, a. Gr. πεσσός (pl. πεσσά, as if from πεσσόν), an oval stone used in playing a game like draughts; hence, a medicated plug, as here.] † 1. Med. A medicated plug of wool, lint, etc., to be inserted in the neck of the womb, or other aperture ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Lactococcus garvieae
In further studies, swollen abdomens and anal prolapsus have been observed. wikipedia.org
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اضطراب شرجي مستقيمي
آلكوك NÉVRALGIE PUDENDALE OU SYNDROME DU CANAL D'ALCOCK تكيس PNEUMATOSE KYSTIQUE COLIQUE DU RECTUM تشعب POLYPOSE ADÉNOMATEUSE FAMILIALE خروج المستقيم PROLAPSUS wikipedia.org
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Observationes Medicae (Tulp)
a natura devictus 33 Dolor inter caput, ac pedem reciprocus 34 Pedes talpini 35 Respiratio per aures 36 Mors a dente genuino 37 Ulera palati 38 Prolapsus wikipedia.org
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ptosis
‖ ptosis (ˈptəʊsɪs) Pl. ptoses (-iːz). [a. Gr. πτῶσις falling, fall.] A falling, prolapsus: a. spec. Drooping of the upper eyelid from paralysis of the elevator muscle.1743 tr. Heister's Surg. (1763) I. 390 Of Relaxation and Tumor of the Eye-lids, termed Phalangosis and Ptosis. 1807–26 S. Cooper Fir... Oxford English Dictionary
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