Gould's Pathophysiology for the Health Professions, 6e
Gould's Pathophysiology for the Health Professions, 6e
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ISBN: 9780323414425
Author: Robert J Hubert BS
Publisher: Saunders
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Chapter 19, Problem 19.5ATA

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To explain: The second-degree uterine prolapse.

Introduction: Reproductive system consists of sex organs in both males and females. They work together in an organism for sexual reproduction and bear offspring.  The main function of reproductive system is to produce gametes and secrete hormones referred as sex hormones. Uterus is a female reproductive organ in which fetus develops.

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To explain: The cystocele.

Introduction: Protrusion of an organ to another organ or structure may hamper its functions and may result in recurrent infection.

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To explain: The retroversion of the uterus.

Introduction: Reproductive system is used for the sexual reproduction. Uterus is a female reproductive organ in which fetus develops.

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To explain: The secondary problems that may occur with second-or-third-degree prolapse.

Introduction: Reproductive system is used for the sexual reproduction. Uterus is a female reproductive organ in which fetus develops. Protrusion of an organ to another organ or structure may hamper its functions and may result in recurrent infection.

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