uterine dilator - meaning and definition. What is uterine dilator
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What (who) is uterine dilator - definition

MEDICAL INSTRUMENT
Trial transfer; Uterine sounding; Uterine sound; Hegar dilator
  • Uterine dilators of ''Hegar'' type, from diameters 4 mm (right) to 17 mm (left).

Rectal dilator         
MEDICAL DEVICE USED TO DILATE THE ANUS AND RECTUM
Anal dilator
A rectal or anal dilator is a medical device similar to a speculum designed to open and relax the internal/external anal sphincter and rectum in order to facilitate medical inspection or relieve constipation. One early version of a rectal dilator was Dr.
Uterine tachysystole         
  • Visual depiction of placental abruption
Uterine Tachysystole; User:Lillexa0316/sandbox
Uterine tachysystole is a condition of excessively frequent uterine contractions during pregnancy. It is most often seen in induced or augmented labor, though it can also occur during spontaneous labor.
Abnormal uterine bleeding         
MEDICAL CONDITION
Dysfunctional bleeding; Functional uterine bleeding; Irregular menstrual periods; Dysfunctional uterine bleeding; Irregular uterine bleeding; PALM-COEIN
Abnormal uterine bleeding (AUB), also known as (AVB) or as atypical vaginal bleeding, is vaginal bleeding from the uterus that is abnormally frequent, lasts excessively long, is heavier than normal, or is irregular. The term dysfunctional uterine bleeding was used when no underlying cause was present.

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Sound (medical instrument)

In medicine, a sound (), also called a sonde (), is an instrument for probing and dilating passages within the body, the best-known examples of which are urethral sounds and uterine sounds.