What's the difference between glans and pessary?

Glans


Definition:

  • (n.) The vascular body which forms the apex of the penis, and the extremity of the clitoris.
  • (n.) The acorn or mast of the oak and similar fruits.
  • (n.) Goiter.
  • (n.) A pessary.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The two halves of the glans are brought to the midline, thus covering the glanular urethra, and producing a normal appearing glans.
  • (2) In 1980, Dr. Rubin stated that preservation of the glans to reconstruct the clitoris in male-to-female sex reassignment surgery gave good cosmetic and functional results.
  • (3) The accessory urethra lay dorsal from the glans to bladder neck in parallel with the normal ventral urethra.
  • (4) Yang Feng Glan is accused of smuggling 706 elephant tusks worth £1.62m from Tanzania to the far east.
  • (5) Superficial lesions of the glans penis can pose diagnostic difficulties.
  • (6) In the remaining 46 patients leak sites visualized during cavernosography included superficial dorsal vein in 1 (2.2%), deep dorsal vein in all 46 (100%), cavernous veins in 32 (69.6%), glans in 19 (41.3%) and corpus spongiosum in 14 (30.4%).
  • (7) Additional deep perforating arteries from the dorsal penile artery and corporal vessels supply the glans and subcoronal region.
  • (8) In 26 patients endoscopic-radiologic pancreography routinely performed caused severe pain with certain origin from pancreatic glan.
  • (9) This procedure incorporates correction of chordee, distal urethral mobilization and glans plasty in patients with coronal or distal subcoronal hypospadias.
  • (10) The abundance of FNEs in isolated as well as corpuscular form can be correlated with the embryogenesis and known neurophysiologic and psychophysical parameters of sensory function of the glans penis.
  • (11) These flat micro-lesions can also be found on the vulva, vaginal walls and on the glans and, balano-preputial area and shaft in males, the distal urethra, anus, larynx (especially the vocal cords), the mouth and oesophagus.
  • (12) The glans of the megaloclitoris is obliquely reduced in size at its base toward the ventral surface and by resection of up to two-thirds of the ventral segment.
  • (13) The onset of puberty was determined by monitoring the separation of the preputium from the glans penis, i.e.
  • (14) EQ (erythroplasia of Queyrat) manifests itself by single or multiple asymptomatic papules or plaques on the glans penis, or periurethrally, predominantly in uncircumcised men, age range from twenty to eighty years of age.
  • (15) Anatomical examination of the ventral bulbospongiosus (BS) muscle suggested that its proximal and distal portions may act during penile erection as a two-stage pump governing the intensity of glans erections.
  • (16) A form-fitting glans condom has been developed for use in small uncircumcised males with neurogenic bladders to avoid the problems inherent with diapers.
  • (17) For several years the patient had been treated for balanitis and inflammation of the glans.
  • (18) The pressure variations exerted on the glans during coitus by the perivaginal musculature are sufficient to induce reflex contractions of the ischiocavernosus muscles, promoting penile rigidity.
  • (19) Baclofen treatment decreased the number of males responding with glans erections within the 30 min latency limit, and significantly reduced the number of glans erections displayed, in a dose-dependent manner.
  • (20) Few cases have been reported of the initial and exclusive involvement of Kaposi's angiosarcoma of the glans penis and prepuce.

Pessary


Definition:

  • (n.) An instrument or device to be introduced into and worn in the vagina, to support the uterus, or remedy a malposition.
  • (n.) A medicinal substance in the form of a bolus or mass, designed for introduction into the vagina; a vaginal suppository.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The substance benzalconium chloride (BZC) was contained in vaginal sponges (n = 46), pessaries (n = 4) and cream (n = 6) at a dose rate of 1.18%.
  • (2) Gemeprost 1 mg vaginal pessaries were inserted at 3 hr intervals for a maximum of 5 doses.
  • (3) It is concluded that PGE2 vaginal tablets--a chemically stable alternative to pharmacy prepared pessaries--appear to be effective as regards cervical ripening as well as for labor induction.
  • (4) Each ewe was inseminated in the uterus with fresh semen 24 h after pessary withdrawal.
  • (5) All 50 women who received gemeprost vaginal pessaries every 3 hours aborted within 48 hours, while 10% who received them every 6 hours did not abort.
  • (6) Of the potentially useful compounds, only derivatives of prostaglandins E and F administered by vaginal pessary have so far been shown to be effective.
  • (7) A single course of 4 x 1 mg gemeprost pessaries was administered every six hours.
  • (8) This double-blind study is concerned with the efficacy and safety of a new prostaglandin E1-analogue (16,16'-dimethyl-trans-delta 2PGE1-methylester) (Gemeprost) (ONO-802), which was administered as a single 1 mg vaginal pessary three hours prior to legal abortion.
  • (9) Both groups showed a rise in plasma PGE2 levels in keeping with the release profiles of the pessaries.
  • (10) Moreover, women who received RU-486 required significantly fewer gemeprost pessaries (median of 3) than controls (median of 5); the former women also required significantly less analgesia.
  • (11) In a randomized, double-blind clinical trial from general practice, 500 mg metronidazole pessaries applied once daily for seven days were compared with placebo in the treatment of bacterial vaginosis.
  • (12) These results suggest that in many women the number of pessaries used to induce mid-trimester abortion could be reduced by lengthening the interval between insertion of pessaries within the first 24 h, without loss of clinical efficacy.
  • (13) A questionnaire study was carried out to investigate the needs of women undergoing a medical abortion induced by mifepristone in combination with either gemeprost pessaries or oral misoprostol.
  • (14) This correction is made either by putting a pessary, either by a surgical cure unless the risk should be too important for the patient.
  • (15) The mean (SD) induction-abortion interval (IAI) in the vaginal pessary group of 19.5 (8.4) h was significantly longer than the respective intervals of 14.4 (9.3) and 16.1 (6.8) h in the patients treated extra- or intra-amniotically (P less than 0.001).
  • (16) In order to define the patterns of TSH, T4, T3, rT3, GH and cortisol during the estrous cycle of sheep, pluriparous and primiparous ewes were synchronized with progestagen-impregnated pessaries (Veramix) at the start of the normal breeding season.
  • (17) In a prospective randomized trial of 106 patients who had spontaneously ruptured their membranes greater than or equal to 4 hours in the absence of labour, vaginal prostaglandin E2 pessaries and intravenous Syntocinon were compared.
  • (18) One hundred fourteen women received a placebo pessary and 101 received the hydrogel pessary, containing 10 mg of prostaglandin (PG) E2.
  • (19) Though isoconazole was formulated for single dose usage, econazole was formulated for a regimen of one pessary a night for three nights.
  • (20) After insertion of the pessary, 44 women received an oral analgesic drug and 9 an intramuscular opioid.

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