"Uterocervical" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The term "uterocervical" refers to something that is related to the cervix and the uterus, specifically the neck of the uterus. It can be used to describe a condition, structure, or region in the female reproductive system that connects the uterus to the cervix.
In medical contexts, the term uterocervical is often used to describe:
1. Uterocervical junction: The place where the uterus and cervix meet.
2. Uterocervical cancer: A type of cancer that affects the junction between the uterus and the cervix.
3. Uterocervical surgery: Surgical procedures that operate on the junction of the uterus and cervix.
4. Uterocervical irrigation: The administration of fluids to the uterocervical area.
In other contexts, the term uterocervical may also be used in gynecology to describe various conditions or treatments related to the cervix and the uterus.
Here are 5 usage examples for the word "uterocervical":
The term "hysteroscopic" refers to the examination or procedure of the uterus via a hysteroscope, which is a thin, telescope-like instrument with a light and camera on the end, inserted through the cervix to visualize the inside of the uterus.<br><br>Hysteroscopy is a diagnostic procedure used to investigate the inside of the uterine cavity, often to identify the cause of abnormal bleeding, assess the uterine cavity's shape, or remove polyps, fibroids, or other growths. It can also be used to guide the removal of tissue or other abnormal growths, and to evaluate infertility or recurring miscarriages.