dysplasia of cervix - definizione. Che cos'è dysplasia of cervix
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Cosa (chi) è dysplasia of cervix - definizione

HUMAN ARTERIAL DISEASE
Fibromuscular dysplasia of arteries; Arterial fibromuscular dysplasia

Cervices         
  • mucosa]].
  • alt=Diagram of the uterus and part of the vagina.
  • A nulliparous woman's ectocervix showing [[cervical ectropion]], visible as the darker red mucosa surrounding the cervical os. Viewed on speculum exam
  • When the head of the fetus pushes against the cervix, a signal (2) is sent to the brain. This causes a signal to be sent to the [[pituitary gland]] to release oxytocin (4). Oxytocin is carried in the bloodstream to the uterus, causing contractions to induce childbirth.
LOWER PART OF THE UTERUS IN THE HUMAN FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM
Uterine Cervix; Cervix uteri; Uterine cervical diseases; Mucosa of cervical canal; Cervical mucus; Cervix mucus; Cervix of uterus; Ectocervix; Vaginal portion of cervix; Vaginal portion; Portio; Cervices; Uterine cervix; Egg-white cervical mucus; EWCM; Stretch test; Snap test; Intraepithelial neoplasia of the cervix; Upsuck theory; Upsuck; Vaginal portion of the cervix; Cervical mucous; Transformation Zone; Collum uteri; Portio vaginalis cervicis; Cervical secretions; Transformation zone; Cervis of uterus; Cockscomb cervix; Squamocolumnar junction
·pl of Cervix.
Cervix         
  • mucosa]].
  • alt=Diagram of the uterus and part of the vagina.
  • A nulliparous woman's ectocervix showing [[cervical ectropion]], visible as the darker red mucosa surrounding the cervical os. Viewed on speculum exam
  • When the head of the fetus pushes against the cervix, a signal (2) is sent to the brain. This causes a signal to be sent to the [[pituitary gland]] to release oxytocin (4). Oxytocin is carried in the bloodstream to the uterus, causing contractions to induce childbirth.
LOWER PART OF THE UTERUS IN THE HUMAN FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM
Uterine Cervix; Cervix uteri; Uterine cervical diseases; Mucosa of cervical canal; Cervical mucus; Cervix mucus; Cervix of uterus; Ectocervix; Vaginal portion of cervix; Vaginal portion; Portio; Cervices; Uterine cervix; Egg-white cervical mucus; EWCM; Stretch test; Snap test; Intraepithelial neoplasia of the cervix; Upsuck theory; Upsuck; Vaginal portion of the cervix; Cervical mucous; Transformation Zone; Collum uteri; Portio vaginalis cervicis; Cervical secretions; Transformation zone; Cervis of uterus; Cockscomb cervix; Squamocolumnar junction
The cervix or cervix uteri (Latin, 'neck of the uterus') is the lower part of the uterus (womb) in the human female reproductive system. The cervix is usually 2 to 3 cm long (~1 inch) and roughly cylindrical in shape, which changes during pregnancy.
Cervix         
  • mucosa]].
  • alt=Diagram of the uterus and part of the vagina.
  • A nulliparous woman's ectocervix showing [[cervical ectropion]], visible as the darker red mucosa surrounding the cervical os. Viewed on speculum exam
  • When the head of the fetus pushes against the cervix, a signal (2) is sent to the brain. This causes a signal to be sent to the [[pituitary gland]] to release oxytocin (4). Oxytocin is carried in the bloodstream to the uterus, causing contractions to induce childbirth.
LOWER PART OF THE UTERUS IN THE HUMAN FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM
Uterine Cervix; Cervix uteri; Uterine cervical diseases; Mucosa of cervical canal; Cervical mucus; Cervix mucus; Cervix of uterus; Ectocervix; Vaginal portion of cervix; Vaginal portion; Portio; Cervices; Uterine cervix; Egg-white cervical mucus; EWCM; Stretch test; Snap test; Intraepithelial neoplasia of the cervix; Upsuck theory; Upsuck; Vaginal portion of the cervix; Cervical mucous; Transformation Zone; Collum uteri; Portio vaginalis cervicis; Cervical secretions; Transformation zone; Cervis of uterus; Cockscomb cervix; Squamocolumnar junction
·noun The neck; also, the necklike portion of any part, as of the womb. ·see ·Illust. of Bird.

Wikipedia

Fibromuscular dysplasia

Fibromuscular dysplasia (FMD) is a non-atherosclerotic, non-inflammatory disease of the blood vessels that causes abnormal growth within the wall of an artery. FMD has been found in nearly every arterial bed in the body although the most common arteries affected are the renal and carotid arteries.

There are various types of FMD, with multi-focal fibroplasia being the most common. Further, less common, forms of the disease include focal (previously known as intimal) and adventitial fibroplasia. FMD predominantly affects middle-aged women, but has been found in men and people of all ages. Pediatric cases of FMD are vastly different from that of the adult population, and poorly studied. The prevalence of FMD is not known and, although the disease was initially thought to be rare, some studies have suggested that it may be underdiagnosed.