
1) Descensus 2) Disability 3) Disablement 4) Handicap 5) Impairment 6) Prolapsus 7) Slide out of place 8) Slip out of place 9) Slippage, to an anatomist 10) To move out of place
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1) Descensus 2) Enteroptosis 3) Glossoptosis 4) Metroptosis 5) Nephroptosia 6) Nephroptosis 7) Prolapsus 8) Ptosis 9) Ureterocele 10) Urethrocele
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an expulsion of the rectum or vagina.
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• (n.) The falling down of a part through the orifice with which it is naturally connected, especially of the uterus or the rectum. • (v. i.) To fall down or out; to protrude.
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(L. prolapsus; pro before + labi to fall) 1. the falling down, or sinking, of a part or viscus; procidentia. 2. to undergo such displacement.
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a downward protrusion of an internal organ out of its normal cavity. The term is usually applied to protrusion of the rectum or of the uterus outside ...
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1. The falling down or sinking, of a part or viscus, procidentia. ... 2. To undergo such displacement. ... Origin: L. Prolapsus, pro = before, labi = to fall ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(pro-laps´) the falling down or downward displacement of a part or viscus; called also procidentia and ptosis. to undergo such displacement. prolapse of cord protrusion of the umbilical cord ahead of the presenting part of the fetus in labor. prolapse of iris&...
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Protrusion, to the outside of an abdominal organ e.g. rectal prolapse is a protrusion of rectal tissue through the anus to the exterior of the body.
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Pro·lapse' intransitive verb To fall down or out; to protrude.
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Pro·lapse' noun [ Latin
prolapsus , from
prolapsus , past participle of
prolabi to fall forward;
pro forward +
labi to glide, fall.]
(Medicine) The falling down of a part through the orifice with which it is naturally connected, especially of the uterus or th...
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A slipping down or displacement of an organ.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: prō-laps′ Definitions: 1. To sink down, said of an organ or other part. 2. A sinking of an organ or other part, especially its appearance at a natural or artificial orifice.
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Slipping down or displacement of organ or structure.
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A bulging through or protrusion of a tissue or organ.
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prolapse, prolapsus; prolapses (pl); prolapsed 1. A slippage or sinking of a body organ or part; such as, a valve of the heart from its usual position. 2. To slip or to fall out of its proper place in the body; prolapsed. 3. A sinking of an organ or other part, especially its appearance at a natural or artificial orifice. 4. Originally in Englis...
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the displacement of an organ from its normal position to a new one
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prolapsus noun the slipping or falling out of place of an organ (as the uterus)
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Displacement of an organ due to the effects of strain in weakening the supporting tissues. The term is most often used with regard to the rectum (due to chronic bowel problems) or the uterus (following several pregnancies)
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An interior organ pushing outside of the body cavity.
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protrusion of the rectum, uterus or vagina.
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An organ or part of an organ that abnormally sticks out through an opening.
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The abnormal position of an organ in which the organ pouches through an opening from which it does not normally protrude.
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An interior organ pushing outside of the body.
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Floppy valve, associated with regurgitation.
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