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uterus$89225$ - traduction vers allemand

DISRUPTION OF UTERINE WALL, BEYOND 28 WEEKS OF PREGNANCY
Uterus rupture; Rupture of uterus

uterus      
n. Gebärmutter
in utero         
  • Different regions of the uterus displayed and labelled using a 3D medical illustration
  • [[Transvaginal ultrasonography]] showing a uterine fluid accumulation in a [[postmenopausal]] woman.
  • Uterus shown in position in the body
  • Uterus covered by the broad ligament
  • Vertical section of mucous membrane of human uterus
  • Maximum penetration depth of the penis
  • 1. Anteversion with slight anteflexion<br>
2. Anteversion with marked anteflexion<br>
3. Anteversion with retrocession<br>
4. Retroversion<br>
5. Retroversion with retroflexion<br>
  • Differentiation of uterus
  • Diagram of uterine blood supply
MAJOR FEMALE HORMONE-RESPONSIVE REPRODUCTIVE SEX ORGAN OF MOST MAMMALS INCLUDING HUMANS
Womb; Uterine; Uteri; Uterine disorders; Uterine diseases; Uterine disease; Fundus (uterus); Fundus uteri; Fundus of uterus; Fundus Uteri; In utero; Fundus of the uterus; Female womb; Corpus uteri; Body of uterus; Major ligaments of uterus; Major ligaments of the uterus; Major ligament of the uterus; Hystera; Wombs; In Atero; Intrauterine; Animal uterus; In atero; Caceci Corpuscle; Venous sinuses (uterus); Uterine wall; Uterine fundus; Bipartite uterus; Uterotrophic; Myometritis; Body of the uterus; Utero; Lumen of the uterus; Uteris; Uterine growth; Uterine disorder; Uterotrophy; Intra-uterine
in der Gebärmutter, im Uterus
barren woman         
DIMINISHED OR ABSENT ABILITY OF A FEMALE TO ACHIEVE CONCEPTION
Female Infertility; Hostile uterus; Female subfertility; Smoking and female infertility; Ovulatory infertility; Female reproductive biomarkers; Barren woman; Subfertile women; Ova death
unfruchtbare Frau

Définition

retroverted
['r?tr?v?:t?d]
¦ adjective Anatomy (of the uterus) tilted abnormally backwards.
Derivatives
retroversion noun
Origin
C18: from L. retrovertere 'turn backwards' + -ed2.

Wikipédia

Uterine rupture

Uterine rupture is when the muscular wall of the uterus tears during pregnancy or childbirth. Symptoms, while classically including increased pain, vaginal bleeding, or a change in contractions, are not always present. Disability or death of the mother or baby may result.

Risk factors include vaginal birth after cesarean section (VBAC), other uterine scars, obstructed labor, induction of labor, trauma, and cocaine use. While typically rupture occurs during labor it may occasionally happen earlier in pregnancy. Diagnosis may be suspected based on a rapid drop in the baby's heart rate during labor. Uterine dehiscence is a less severe condition in which there is only incomplete separation of the old scar.

Treatment involves rapid surgery to control bleeding and delivery of the baby. A hysterectomy may be required to control the bleeding. Blood transfusions may be given to replace blood loss. Women who have had a prior rupture are generally recommended to have C-sections in subsequent pregnancies.

Rates of uterine rupture during vaginal birth following one previous C-section, done by the typical technique, are estimated at 0.9%. Rates are greater among those who have had multiple prior C-sections or an atypical type of C-section. In those who do have uterine scarring, the risk during a vaginal birth is about 1 per 12,000. Risk of death of the baby is about 6%. Those in the developing world appear to be affected more often and have worse outcomes.