A | B |
Abortion | Premature termination of pregnancy |
Amniocentesis | Surgical procedure to remove amniotic fluid from the amniotic sac to detect any abnormalities |
Apgar Score | Evaluation of a newborn infant's physical status by assessing heart rate, respiratory effect, muscle tone, response stimulation and skin color |
Aspiration | Fluid is withdrawn by suction from a cavity or sac with a needle, usually to evaluate patients with breast disease |
Carcinoma in situ | Localized area of cancer growth |
Cauterization | Removing tissue by burning |
Cervicitis | Inflammation of the uterine cervix |
Cesarean Section | Delivery of a child through an incision in the maternal abdominal and uterine wall |
CIS | Carcinoma in situ |
Colposcopy | Visual examination of the tissues of the cervix and vagina using a colposcope |
Cryosurgery | Cryo cauterization |
Cryosurgery | Removing tissue by freezing |
C-section | Cesarean Section |
D & C | Dilation (enlargement) and Curettage (scraping) of the uterus |
Ectopic Pregnancy | Implantation of the fertilized egg outside the uterus usually in the fallopian tube |
Endometriosis | Condition in which the endometrial tissue escapes from the uterus and implants itself outside the uterus and other cavities |
Episiotomy | Surgical incision of the perineum and vagina to facilitate delivery and prevent laceration (tear) of the tissues |
Fetal Monitoring | Process of monitoring to detect fetal heart sounds |
Fibroids | Benign tumors in the uterus |
Hirsutism | Abnormal increase of hair in the female |
Hysterectomy | Removal of the uterus |
Laparoscopy | Visual examination of the abdominal cavity by making a small incision near a women's navel and introducing a laparoscope |
Leukorrhea | Discharge of white or yellow mucoid substance |
Lumpectomy | Surgical removal of a lump from the breast |
Mammogram | The record of a mammography |
Mammography | X-ray examination of a breast |
Mammoplasty | Surgical repair or reconstruction of all or part of the breast |
Mastectomy | Surgical removal of all or part of a breast |
Mastitis | Inflammation of the breasts |
Multigravida | A woman who has had two or more previous pregnancies |
Nullipara | No pregnancies |
Oophorectomy | Surgical removal of an ovary |
Oophoritis | Inflammation of an ovary |
Ovarian Cyst | Collection of fluid or solid material within a sac (cyst) in the ovary |
Pap Smear | Papanicolaou Test |
Papanicolaou Test | Scraping of the cervix for cell smear analysis |
Pelvimetry | Measurement of the dimensions of the pelvis to determine its capacity to allow passage of the fetus through the birth canal |
PID | Pelvic Inflammatory Disease |
PID | Inflammation of the pelvic region |
Primigravida | First Pregnancy |
Primiparous | A woman who has delivered one child |
Pruritus Vulvae | Condition of severe itching of the external female genitalia |
Pseudocyesis | False pregnancy with symptoms such as weight gain and amenorrhea |
Salpingectomy | Surgical removal of a fallopian tube |
Salpingitis | Inflammation of the fallopian tube |
Total Abdominal Hysterectomy | Surgical removal of the uterus, cervix, fallopian tubes, and ovaries through an incision in the abdomen |
Tubal Ligation | Surgical procedure in which the fallopian tubes are ligated (tied) and a section is removed for purpose of sterilization |
Ultrasound | Sound waves used to evaluate fetal development |
Vaginal Hysterectomy | Surgical removal of the uterus and cervix through the vagina |
Vaginitis | Inflammation of the vagina |
Virilism | Having the opposite sex characteristics |
Pyosalpinx | Pus in the fallopian tube |