hysterocystic

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English

Etymology

From hystero- +‎ cystic.

Adjective

hysterocystic (not comparable)

  1. (anatomy, very rare) Relating to the uterus and the bladder.
    • 1967, Bulletin of the Geisinger Medical Center:
      [] infertility, amenorrhea, habitual abortion, and pelvic pressure and bladder dysfunction (the hysterocystic syndrome).
    • 2017, Skubko Oleg Romanovich, Khonin Gennadij Alekseevich, Shushakova Olga Nikolaevna, Morphologycal Peculiarities of Preorgan Nerves of Ovaries, Uterus and Basis of Lumbar Surgical Approach for Holding Theirs Block in Domestic Dogs and Cats, UDC: 619:611.83.617-089.578.16:636.8, quoted in В. С. Темлякова, А. С. Зенкин, Л. П. Тельцов, editors, Материалы IV международной научно-практической конференции «Механизмы и закономерности индивидуального развития человека и животных», Saransk, Russia: Publishing House of Mordovian State University, →ISBN, UDC: 636.064.4: 57.017.64:
      Lumbars of right and left gangliated cords, right and left lumbar splanchnic nerves, ovarian artery plexus, caudal mesenteric ganglion, cognominal plexus with coming out right and left hypogastric nerves and hysterocystic part of pelvic plexus, are identified as the sources of innervation for inner genital organs in she-dogs and cats.
    • 2020, E.I. Rusina, M.I. Yarmolinskaya, A.O. Ivanova, “Modern methods for radiological diagnosis of endometriosis”, in Journal of Obstetrics and Women's Diseases, volume 69, number 2:
      If the bladder does not slide freely along the anterior uterine wall, the “sliding symptom” is considered negative, and the hysterocystic space is considered obliterated

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