"Hystopathology" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Hystopathology is the study of the changes that occur in the lining of the uterus (hysto- meaning "uterus" and -pathology meaning "study of disease or abnormality") that occur as a result of disease or other abnormal processes. It is a subspecialty of pathology, and hystopathologists use laboratory techniques to examine the biological behavior of uterine tissues and diagnose diseases such as cancer, infections, and inflammatory conditions.
Hystopathology
Hystopathology refers to the study of the histological changes that occur in the uterus (womb) during pregnancy, menstruation, and other related conditions.
Hysterosonography is a medical imaging procedure that uses sound waves to produce images of the inside of the uterus and cervix. It is also known as sonohysterography. During the procedure, a saline solution is injected into the uterus through the cervix, and then a probe is placed in the vagina to send and receive sound waves. These sound waves are used to create detailed images of the uterine cavity and the inside of the cervix, which can help doctors diagnose uterine abnormalities such as polyps, fibroids, and misshapen uteri, as well as detect certain types of cancer.
The word "Hystricidae" refers to a family of rodents, commonly known as porcupines. They are characterized by their distinctive barbed quills or spines that they use for defense from predators.