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prolapse$64363$ - traduction vers néerlandais

COMPLICATION OF PREGNANCY WHERE THE UMBILICAL CORD SLIPS OUT OF THE UTERUS
Prolapsed cord; Cord prolapse; Prolapse of cord
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prolapse      
n. iets wat naar voren of naar beneden van zijn plaats is verschoven (in de geneeskunde een deel van een orgaan)
bulging eyes         
HUMAN DISEASE
Exophthalmic; Proptosis; Eye proptosis; Proptosed globe; Eye luxation; Globe proptosis; Globe luxation; Eye dislocation; Dislocated eye; Proptosed eye; Prolapsed globe; Globe prolapse; Prolapsed eye; Eye prolapse; Exopthalamus; Eye popping; Exophthalmia; Bulging eyes; Exopthalmos; Ecopthalmos; Ocular proptosis; Exorbitism
bolle ogen,ogen die de oogkassen uitkomen
heart valve         
  • Illustration of the valves of the heart when the ventricles are contracting.
  • Structure of the heart valves
  • Blood flow through the valves
  • [[Wiggers diagram]], showing various events during a [[cardiac cycle]], with closures and openings of the aortic and mitral marked in the pressure curves.
FLAP OF TISSUE THAT PREVENT BACKFLOW OF BLOOD AROUND THE HEART
AV valve; Semilunar valve; Heart valves; Cardiac valve; Valves of the heart; Tricuspoid; Semilunar valves; Atrioventricular valves; Cusps of heart valves; Aortic cusp; Posterior cusp; Medial cusp; Anterior cusp; Left cusp; Right cusp; Semilunar cusps; Noncoronary cusp; Right semilunar cusp; Left semilunar cusp; Posterior semilunar cusp; Septal cusp; Anterior semilunar cusp; Semilunar valve cusps; Right sumlinar cusp of the aortic valve; Right pulmonary cusp; Anterior pulmonary cusp; Left pulmonary cusp; Left cusp of aortic valve; Right cusp of aortic valve; Non coronary cusp of aorta; Valve prolapse; Heart Valve; Heart Valves; Valve (Medical); Cardiac valves; Atrioventricular valve; Semi-lunar valve; Valve cusp; Four valves of the heart
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Définition

Prolapse
·vi To fall down or out; to Protrude.
II. Prolapse ·noun The falling down of a part through the orifice with which it is naturally connected, especially of the uterus or the rectum.

Wikipédia

Umbilical cord prolapse

Umbilical cord prolapse is when the umbilical cord comes out of the uterus with or before the presenting part of the baby. The concern with cord prolapse is that pressure on the cord from the baby will compromise blood flow to the baby. It usually occurs during labor but can occur anytime after the rupture of membranes.

The greatest risk factors are an abnormal position of the baby within the uterus and a premature or small baby. Other risk factors include a multiple pregnancy, more than one previous delivery, and too much amniotic fluid. Whether medical rupture of the amniotic sac is a risk is controversial. The diagnosis should be suspected if there is a sudden decrease in the baby's heart rate during labor. Seeing or feeling the cord confirms the diagnosis.

Management focuses on quick delivery, usually by cesarean section. Filling the bladder or pushing up the baby by hand is recommended until this can take place. Sometimes women will be placed in a knee-chest position or the Trendelenburg position in order to help prevent further cord compression. With appropriate management, the majority of cases have good outcomes.

Umbilical cord prolapse occurs in about 1 in 500 pregnancies. The risk of death of the baby is about 10%. However, much of this risk is due to congenital anomalies or prematurity. It is considered an emergency.