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58 Cards in this Set
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Corpus luteum |
Secretes progesterone during the second half of the menstruation |
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Coitus |
Sex |
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Zygote |
Single fertilized cell |
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Chorion |
Outer layer of embryo |
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Amniotic sac |
Inner membrane surrounds the embryo |
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Nulli gravida |
Nulli means and gravida means pregnant. Never been pregnant |
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Nullipara |
Never borne a viable child |
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Primigravida |
First pregnancy |
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Primipara |
First viable child |
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Puerperium |
Postpartum |
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Lochia |
Postpartum vaginal discharge blood mucus placenta tissue |
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Uterine involution |
Return the size of the uterus back to normal |
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Meconium |
First green is stool of an infant |
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Perinetrium |
Outer layer of uterus |
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Endometrium |
Inner layer of uterus |
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Pyosalpinx |
Pus in the fallopian tube |
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Leukorrhea |
Perfused white vaginal discharge |
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Fibroadenoma |
Excess feboris tissue in the breast |
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Galactorrhea |
Galacto means milk excessive milk in the breast |
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Mastalgia |
Breast pain |
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Menometrorrhagia |
Excessive uterine bleeding |
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Oligomenorrhea |
Light menstruation and frequent menstruation |
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Conization |
Removal of the cone-shaped tissue of the cervix |
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Myomectomy |
Removal of uterine fibroids |
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Mons pubis |
External vaginal flush |
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Bartholin glands |
Produce mucus next to the vaginal orifice |
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Follicle |
Fluid-filled Sac contains a single ovum. Thousands of these on the inside surface of ovaries |
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OVA |
The egg female gamete |
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Fallopian tubes |
Extend from upper end of uterus point near ovaries |
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Fimbriae |
Finger-like extensions at the end of each fallopian tube |
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Anti flexion |
Normal bent forward position of the uterus |
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Fundus |
Top of the uterus |
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Corpus |
Body of the uterus |
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Cervix |
Extend into the vagina |
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Perryonies disease |
Bent penis during erection |
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Anorchism |
Absence of one or both testes |
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Cryptorchidism |
Undescended testes |
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Hydrocele |
Swelling in the scrotum |
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Priapism |
Painful erection |
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Spermatocele e |
Sperm filled cyst in the epididymis |
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Testicular torsion |
Sharp pain caused by twisting of the vas deferens |
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Varicocele |
Varicose veins in the scrotum |
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Orchiopexy |
Surgery to fix the undescended testes |
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Perineum |
Between the scrotum and the anus between the vaginal orifice and the anus |
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Seminiferous tubules |
Where semen is formed |
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Epididymis |
Coil tube in testicles |
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Spermatic cord |
Attached to the epididymis and to each side of a teste contains veins arteries nerves lymphs and vas deferens |
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Vas deferens |
Tubes going to the urethra |
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Seminal vesicles |
Glands secrete yellow substance to feed sperm open into the vas deferens |
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Bulbourethral glands |
Contains pre-c** |
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Spermatogenesis |
Formation of sperm |
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Balanitis |
Inflammation of the glans penis |
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Fimosis |
Narrowing of the foreskin |
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Preeclampsia |
Hypertension proteinuria during pregnancy |
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Eclampsia |
Serious version of preeclampsia consisting of hypertension proteinuria during pregnancy |
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Abryoto placentae |
Placenta separates from the uterine wall before birth |
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Prepuce |
For skin covering the penis |
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Episiotomy |
An incision in the perineum to avoid a perianal tear |