Female Reproductive System Diseases
Learners complete a crossword puzzle with terms that relate to common diseases and disorders of the female reproductive system.
Created Date
08.12.19
Last Updated
08.13.19
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Condition in which placenta implants in lower uterine segment and encroaches on the internal cervical os
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Serious disease of pregnancy characterized by hypertension, edema, and proteinuria
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Ultimate manifestation of preeclampsia characterized by grand mal seizure, coma, HTN, proteinuria, and edema
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Fluid-filled (or semi-fluid) sac forming on or near the ovaries
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Benign tumor or fibrous tissue of uterus
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Benign tumor of smooth muscle of uterus
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ABBRV. - Syndrome of physical/emotional symptoms appearing before menstruation begins & subsiding with onset
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Downward displacement of the uterus
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Mild to serious infection involving some or all female reproductive organs
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Protrusion of rectum into posterior aspect of the vagina
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Absence of menstrual periods, temporary or permanent
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Term for a spontaneous abortion
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Complete or partial premature detachment of placenta
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Cessation of menstrual periods, "Change of life"
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Type of cancer that uses the CIN designation (CIN I, II, III)
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Nontender, benign tumor of the breast
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Acute, systemic infection with exotoxin-producing strains of staphylococcus aureus, associated with tampon use
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Downward displacement and protrusion of bladder into anterior vagina wall
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Inflammation and/or infection of vaginal tissues
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Condition in which endometrial tissue implants outside the uterus in the pelvic cavity or the abdominal wall
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Pain associated with menstruation
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Type of pregnancy that occurs when fertilized ovum implants and grows in a structure outside the uterus
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