What's the difference between uterus and vesicouterine?

Uterus


Definition:

  • (n.) The organ of a female mammal in which the young are developed previous to birth; the womb.
  • (n.) A receptacle, or pouch, connected with the oviducts of many invertebrates in which the eggs are retained until they hatch or until the embryos develop more or less. See Illust. of Hermaphrodite in Append.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) In these bitches, a strain of E coli identical to the strain in the infected uterus was isolated.
  • (2) The combination of an over-distended uterus caused by a multiple-fetus pregnancy with therapeutic bed-rest may cause mechanical ileus.
  • (3) There was no significant difference in sialic acid concentration in the uterus during the proliferative and luteal phases of the menstrual cycle.
  • (4) In this study 470 bitches were inseminated; 405 with fresh semen into the cranial vagina and 65 with frozen semen transcervically into the uterus.
  • (5) The clinical and pathological features of a patient with giant cell arteritis of the uterus and ovaries are described.
  • (6) If deaths from ruptured uterus are to be avoided, early diagnosis is essential.
  • (7) In vivo administration of anti-EGF antibody or anti-TGF-alpha antibody significantly reduced estrogen-induced labelling index in castrated mouse uterus.
  • (8) The cAMP-dependent protein kinase (ATP:protein phosphotransferase, EC 2.7.1.37), has been studied in the vaginal epithelium, vaginal stroma, endometrium, and whole uterus of spayed mice treated with oestradiol-17 beta, and in the vaginal epithelium and uterus of spayed mice.
  • (9) We report two cases of leiomyomas of the uterus with a deletion of the long arm of chromosome 13.
  • (10) Likewise, [3H]estradiol-receptor complexes from rabbit uterus, Squalus oviduct, or mouse testis bound minimally to Squalus testicular chromatin.
  • (11) We have studied the postnatal ontogeny of creatine kinase (CK) and the glycolytic enzymes phosphoglycerate kinase (PGK), phosphoglycerate mutase (PGM), enolase (En), and pyruvate kinase (PK) in rat brain and uterus.
  • (12) Compared with anteverted (N = 243) or axial (N = 149) locations, the retroverted uterus (N = 66) was associated with a lower mean sample weight per aspiration (22, 18, and 15 mg, respectively; P less than .01) and a greater frequency of multiple-pass procedures (23, 31, and 52%, respectively; P less than .0001).
  • (13) These plasmin-cleaved peptides are derived from the COOH terminus of C2b, and they induce the contraction of estrous rat uterus.
  • (14) After resuscitation a laparotomy disclosed an anterior paramedian laceration of the uterus.
  • (15) Tuberculosis of the cervix of the uterus is a rare form of genital tuberculosis.
  • (16) In addition, there were 117 hemorrhages (.98% of the cases reported), 22 burns or mechanical injuries of the gastrointestinal tract (.19%), 26 perforations of the uterus (.22%), 44 infections (.37%), 25 skin burns (.21%), and 24 cases of skin or organ emphysema (.2%).
  • (17) Ruptured uterus is considered as a cause of postpartum hemorrhage, with an incidence of 7.1% overall and 11.9% in patients with severe hemorrhage.
  • (18) After intrauterine inoculation E. coli was isolated from the uterus up to 30 days, and sporadically from the kidneys and urinary bladder, but not from the liver.
  • (19) An electromagnetic flow sensor was placed around the middle uterine artery and electromyogram electrodes were attached to the uterus.
  • (20) LSN lesions in hypophysectomized rats have no effect on the ovary and uterus weights as compared to hypophysectomized ones, but decrease the size of mature ovarian follicles against a background of hypophysectomy or LSN lesions.

Vesicouterine


Definition:

  • (a.) Of or pertaining to the bladder and the uterus.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) A bladder-flap hematoma is generally thought of as a blood collection in a potential space located between the urinary bladder and lower uterine segment (vesicouterine space).
  • (2) Abscesses were diagnosed in seven patients, ovarian venous thrombosis in two, vesicouterine fistula in one, small-bowel obstruction in one, and a subcutaneous seroma in one.
  • (3) Increases in the number of vesicouterine fistulas as observed over recent years are considered to be related to a more concentrated therapy and to a higher frequency of cesarean sections.
  • (4) We report a case of a vesicouterine fistula with menouria (vesical menstruation) secondary to an intrauterine contraceptive device.
  • (5) Youssef's syndrome, or menouria following a vesicouterine fistula, has been reported rarely.
  • (6) Vesicouterine fistulas are uncommon acquired urogenital fistulas.
  • (7) Twenty-one women had endomyometritis, 13 of whom also had other extrauterine abnormalities (abscess in six, hematoma in four, and ovarian venous thrombosis, vesicouterine fistula, and small-bowel obstruction in one each).
  • (8) Three cases of vesicouterine fistuli secondary to cesarean section are reported.
  • (9) Ninety-two cases of vesicouterine fistula reported in the world literature since 1908 are reviewed.
  • (10) Together with these two branches, the posterior part of the vesicouterine ligament forms a triangle, and the interior of which is filled with loose connective tissues.
  • (11) One case of vesicouterine fistula and 4 associated vesicovaginal fistulae benefited from a simultaneous surgical operation.
  • (12) Since 1947, vesicouterine fistula, while not common, is no longer rare.
  • (13) Vesicouterine fistula is a rare complication of cesarean section.
  • (14) A 29-year-old woman suffered a vesicouterine fistula following cesarean section.
  • (15) We report 4 cases of a vesicouterine fistula after cesarean section.
  • (16) A case of a vesicouterine fistula associated with placenta percreta is presented.
  • (17) We report on a case of vesicouterine fistula following cesarean section in a 26-year-old patient.
  • (18) More posteriorly, the peritoneum covering the bladder is reflected onto the rectum to form the rectovesical space, which is divided by the uterus into an anterior vesicouterine recess and a posterior rectouterine pouch, or cul-de-sac.
  • (19) Magnification helps to perform the following steps: dividing the vesicocervical ligament, mobilizing the rectum, opening the plica vesicouterine and opening the pouch of douglas.
  • (20) We advocate this simple technique as a primary approach to vesicouterine fistulas.

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