• Cervical stenosis means that the opening in the cervix (the endocervical canal) is more narrow than is typical. In some cases, the endocervical canal...
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    cervix (pl.: cervices) or cervix uteri is a dynamic fibromuscular organ of the female reproductive system that connects the vagina with the uterine cavity...
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  • Cervical stenosis can refer to: Cervical spinal stenosis Stenosis of uterine cervix This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Cervical...
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    Uterus (redirect from Uterine)
    A partial hysterectomy may just involve the removal of the uterine body while leaving the cervix intact. It is the most commonly performed gynecological...
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  • Vaginal stenosis is an abnormal condition in which the vagina becomes narrower and shorter due to the formation of fibrous tissue. Vaginal stenosis can contribute...
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    Prolonged labor (category Complications of labour and delivery)
    Cervical dystocia, or stenosis, occurs when the cervix fails to dilate after a practical amount of time during positive uterine pains. The main problems...
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    passes through the cervix as a result of an abortion, during menstruation, following childbirth, or as a result of douching or placement of an IUD. Risk factors...
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    a type of forceps, will hold the cervix steady for the biopsy. The biopsy curette will be inserted into the uterine fundus and with a scraping and rotating...
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    Hematometra (category Noninflammatory disorders of female genital tract)
    cervical stenosis, intrauterine adhesions, endometrial cancer, and cervical cancer. Additionally, hematometra may develop as a complication of uterine or cervical...
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    hymenal stenosis. Hegar dilators are used to induce cervical dilation in order to gain entry to the interior of the uterus. During the process of dilation...
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