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turning an organ inside out
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• (n.) The eversion or turning out of any organ, or of its inner surface; as, exstrophy of the eyelid or of the bladder.
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A congenital condition where the bladder remains on the surface of the lower abdomen open to the outside
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(ek´stro-fe) the turning inside out of an organ, such as the urinary bladder. exstrophy of the bladder congenital absence of a portion of the abdominal wall and bladder wall, the bladder appearing to be turned inside out, with the internal surface of its posterior wall showing th...
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severe congenital abnormality where the bladder fails to close during development. It is associated with epispadias, total urinary incontinence and undescended testis.
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Ex'stro·phy noun [ Greek ... to turn inside out; ... = ... out + ... to turn.]
(Medicine) The eversion or turning out of any organ, or of its inner surface; as,
exstrophy of the eyelid or of the bladder.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: ek′strō-fē Definitions: 1. Congenital eversion of a hollow organ. Synonyms: ecstrophe
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Exstrophy: Eversion of a hollow organ at birth. An exstrophic bladder is one that is turned inside out like a rubber glove. In exstrophy of the cloaca (a primitive embryonic structure) an area of the intestine is interposed between two separate areas of the bladder. The word exstrophy is from the Greek ex, out, + strophe, a turning.
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a birth defect resulting in the eversion of an organ: exstrophy of the bladder.
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