স্থানচু্যতি
স্থানভ্রষ্ট হত্তয়া
(1) The slipping or falling out of place of an organ (as the uterus
(2) The slipping or falling out of place of an organ (as the uterus)
(1) Slip or fall out of place, as of body parts
(2) Slip or fall out of place
(3) as of body parts
(1) Other portions of the vaginal vault may prolapse as well.
(2) Other causes include rectal prolapse , diarrheal states, radiation injury to the rectum and overflow fecal incontinence secondary to impaction.
(3) They usually arise in the cervical esophagus, near the region of the cricopharyngeus muscle, which accounts for their tendency to prolapse into the mouth and their ability to impinge on the larynx.
(4) Uterine prolapse is associated with incontinence, vaginitis, cystitis and, possibly, uterine malignancy.
(5) The cord complications seen in their study were thrombosis, cord prolapse , umbilical vessel rupture, true knot, and cord encirclement with strangulation.
(6) A rectal prolapse
(7) Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy and mitral valve prolapse with valvular regurgitation are associated with moderately increased risk.
(8) Mechanical problems with colostomies include herniation, prolapse , and stenosis.
(9) In these cases there might be chronic bleeding, hemorrhoids, rectal prolapse and other diseases.
(10) The two groups of women were comparable at baseline and reported similar low incidence of urinary incontinence or pelvic organ prolapse .
(11) Sometimes people with mitral valve prolapse have symptoms, or feelings, that go along with this condition.
(12) Protrusion of tissue through the anus may be due to hemorrhoids, mucosal prolapse , polyps or other lesions.
(13) The commonest cause of true sciatica is prolapse of intervertebral discs.
(14) Children may have high fever, rectal prolapse and convulsions.
(15) Her medical history was significant for mitral valve prolapse , hypertension, and hypercholesterolemia.
(16) Occasionally, an ileostomy or colostomy can prolapse or become narrowed, so blocking the passage of faeces.
(17) Full-thickness rectal prolapse usually requires a resection of the bowel.
(18) Patients with pelvic organ prolapse have three treatment options: nonsurgical approaches, surgical approaches, and observation.
(19) However, right ventricular dysfunction was not always present in our series, and in patients with a right atrial thrombus, it was often seen to prolapse through the tricuspid valve into the right ventricle.
(20) Injury after childbirth usually involves all the pelvic floor and pelvic organ supports, although sometimes only one organ may prolapse .
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