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Fallopian
Fallopian Fal*lo"pi*an, a. [From Fallopius, or Fallopio, a
physician of Modena, who died in 1562.] (Anat.)
Pertaining to, or discovered by, Fallopius; as, the Fallopian
tubes or oviducts, the ducts or canals which conduct the ova
from the ovaries to the uterus.
Meaning of Fallopian from wikipedia
- The
fallopian tubes, also
known as
uterine tubes,
oviducts or
salpinges (sg.: salpinx), are
paired tubular ****
organs in the
human female body that stretch...
- risk of
having another one. Most
ectopic pregnancies (90%)
occur in the
fallopian tube,
which are
known as
tubal pregnancies, but
implantation can also...
- tied") is a
surgical procedure for
female sterilization in
which the
fallopian tubes are
permanently blocked,
clipped or removed. This
prevents the fertilization...
-
Fallopian tube obstruction, also
known as
fallopian tube occlusion, is a
major cause of
female infertility.
Blocked fallopian tubes are
unable to let...
- the
fallopian tubes,
where sperm fertilize the ova.
During the
menstrual cycle, the
ovaries release an ovum,
which transits through the
fallopian tube...
-
Primary fallopian tube
cancer (PFTC), also
known as
tubal cancer, is a
malignant neoplasm that
originates from the
fallopian tube.
Along with
primary ovarian...
-
Zygote intra fallopian transfer (ZIFT) is an
infertility treatment used when a
blockage in the
fallopian tubes prevents the
normal binding of
sperm to...
- is
connected to the
fallopian tubes at the
uterine horns; the
rounded part, the fundus, is
above the
openings to the
fallopian tubes. The connection...
-
shape and
patency of the
fallopian tubes. It is a
special x-ray
procedure using dye to look at the womb (uterus) and
fallopian tubes. In this procedure...
- infertility. Eggs are
removed from a woman's ovaries, and
placed in one of the
fallopian tubes,
along with the man's sperm. The technique,
first attempted by Steptoe...