
1) Abnormal location of an organ 2) Abnormal site of an organ 3) Attitude 4) Exhibiting ectopia 5) Position 6) Posture 7) Type of pregnancy
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1) Atopic
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• (a.) Out of place; congenitally displaced; as, an ectopic organ.
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pertaining to or characterized by ectopia.
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Lying in the wrong place as a result of an inherited abnormality; can apply to any struture in the body but most commonly seen with testicles and kidneys
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Pertaining to or characterised by ectopia. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(ek-top´ik) pertaining to or characterized by ectopia. located away from normal position. arising or produced at an abnormal site or in a tissue where it is not normally found.
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In the wrong place
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Infection in a location other than normal or expected.
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Misplaced, not in the normal location.
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Ec·top'ic adjective (Medicine) Out of place; congenitally displaced; as, an
ectopic organ.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: ek-top′ik Definitions: 1. Out of place; said of an organ not in its proper position, or of a pregnancy occurring elsewhere than in the cavity of the uterus. 2. In cardiography, denoting a heartbeat that has its origin in some abnormal focus; developing from a focus other than the sinuatrial node. Synonyms: heterotopi...
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Ectopic: In the wrong place. Out of place. An ectopic kidney, for example, is one that is not in the usual location. The term 'ectopic' comes from the Greek 'ektopis' meaning 'displacement' ('ek', out of + 'topos', place = out of place). The first person to use 'ectopic' in a medical context was the English obstetrician Robert Barnes (1817-1907) wh...
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Ectopic refers to a pregnancy that occurs outside of the womb, most commonly in the fallopian tubes.
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In medicine, the term ectopic describes an abnormal anatomical situation. The most common use in in an eptopic pregnancy, which is frequently where a fertilised ovum settles in the Fallopian tube instead of passing on through and implanting itself in the lining of the uterus. In such cases the pregnancy usually doesn't last more than two or three m...
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In or at an abnormal site; not in the normal position
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[
adj] - (anatomy) exhibiting ectopia
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occurring at an abnormal position or time
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adjective exhibiting ectopia
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In medicine, term applied to an anatomical feature that is displaced or found in an abnormal position. An ectopic pregnancy is one occurring outside the womb, usually in a Fallopian tube
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Greek ek = out, and topos = place, hence out of place.
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In an abnormal location.
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