"Proctodeum" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The proctodeum, also known as the anal cleft or precloacal pit, is a small, usually circular, depression or pit at the terminal end of a developing embryo's cloaca, a shared cavity for the reproductive, urinary, and digestive systems. In some animals, it persistently remains open after birth, forming an external opening, and may be associated with specific behaviors, such as rubbing or licking, due to irritation or natural instinct.
A proctocele is a medical condition where the rectum (lower end of the large intestine) herniates or bulges into the rectal wall. This can cause the rectum to bulge into the vagina in women due to stretching or weakening of the tissue that supports the rectum. The result is a protrusion of the rectal mucosa into the postanal space of the vagina, which can lead to symptoms such as fever, constipation, painful bowel movements, and a sensation of incomplete defecation. Good health is maintained when the tissues are strong and the organs remain in their proper positions; however, when the rectum pushes against the vulva, symptoms may develop.
Proctoclysis refers to a condition in medical terminology, specifically in 19th-century terms, related to the inflammation of the rectum.
A proctocolectomy is a surgical procedure in which a surgeon removes the rectum, the sigmoid colon, and the rectal pouch (where the rectum meets the anal canal), along with the end of the sigmoid colon. This surgery is usually performed to treat a variety of conditions, such as ulcerative colitis, Crohn's disease, or rectal cancer. After a proctocolectomy, a colostomy may be created to divert the flow of waste into an external pouch.
Proctocolitis is inflammation of the rectum, typically caused by an infection. The cause can be bacterial, parasitic, or viral, and the symptoms often include diarrhea, blood in the stool, and pain in the rectal area.
The proctodea is not a commonly used medical or biological term. However, I think you might be thinking of the proctodeum, which is a small body of lymphatic tissue found in mammals, especially in the rectum. Alternatively, proctodea can be a misspelling for proctodea, a noun used to refer to the tube through which the gonopore (the opening through which the reproductive organs of a worm e.g. earthworm or leech extend), or the cloaca, an opening for the reproductive, urinary and digestive systems in some animals
The proctodaeum is the terminal dilation of the rectum, marking the division between the rectum and the anal canal. It represents the junction where the rectum opens into the anal canal.
The word "proctodea" can refer to either a genus of land snails or it can signify the region of the anatomy of an earthworm. <br><br>In the context of earthworms, "proctodea" is a term that refers to the tube or the part of the earthworm's body where the waste excretion occurs, specifically where waste is eliminated from the worm's body.
I couldn't find any word in English that is commonly spelled as "proctodeal". However, "proctodeum" could be a related term, referring to the anal canal or the final part of the gastrointestinal tract.
Proctodynia is a medical term that refers to pain or discomfort located in the region of the anus and rectum.
A proctogram, also known as a colorectal defecography or evacuation proctography, is a diagnostic imaging procedure used to study the function of the rectum and the rectoanal inhibitory reflex (RAIR) during evacuation of the bowels.<br><br>During the examination, the patient is asked to defecate into a viewing box with a clear plastic or acrylic basin in it, while X-rays or other imaging techniques (such as fluoroscopy) are used to visualize the rectum and anus. This examination helps doctors to assess the presence of defecatory or rectal problems, such as rectal prolapse, rectocele (drooping of the rectum into the vagina), or incomplete defecation.<br><br>The examination is usually done in a radiology department and is often used to diagnose the cause of difficulty in defecation or the sensation of incomplete defecation. It may also be used to monitor the outcome of treatment for fecal incontinence or rectal prolapse.
Relating to the study or branch of medicine concerning the anus, rectum, and lower parts of the large intestine, especially the diagnosis or treatment of diseases or conditions affecting these areas.
A doctor who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of disorders and diseases of the rectum and anus.
Proctology is the branch of medicine that deals with the examination, treatment, and diagnosis of disorders of the anus, rectum, and pelvic floor. It focuses on conditions affecting the anal and rectal areas, such as constipation, hemorrhoids, anal fissures, and prostate problems in men.
Proctopexy is a surgical procedure to support a prolapsing rectum. Prolapse occurs when tissues that line the wall of the rectum or lower portion of the large intestine become displaced.
Protopsis is a rare medical term that refers to a midline proptosis, which is a condition where the eyeball is pushed into the orbit, often visible on the face as an exophthalmos or protrusion. The suffix "-osis" in medical terms typically denotes a disease or abnormal condition.<br><br>Proctoptosia is not a word in medical literature, so I'm assuming you meant "protopsis" or maybe a neuro-ophthalmological condition called "proptosis due to retro-orbital pathology".<br><br>If you could provide more context or info about "proctoptosia", I'll be happy to clarify!