Definition of Retroversion. Meaning of Retroversion. Synonyms of Retroversion

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- diseases can cause a retroverted uterus. Endometriosis can cause the retroversion by 'gluing' the uterus to other pelvic structures or attach itself to...
- structures near the fibula are fibular (or peroneal). Anteversion and retroversion are complementary terms describing an anatomical structure that is rotated...
- elites who resented the privilege towards Peninsular elites and demanded retroversion of the sovereignty to the people. Starting in 1809 the American colonies...
- governance conditions with the Philippine Islands. The principle of the retroversion of the sovereignty to the people, which challenged the legitimacy of...
- the front. The pathological changes of the position of the uterus are: retroversion/retroflexion, if it is fixed hyperanteflexion – tipped too forward; most...
- reconstructed from the translation. Such a reconstructed Vorlage may be called a retroversion, and it invariably is made with some amount of uncertainty. Nevertheless...
- The Retroversion of the sovereignty to the people, which challenged the legitimacy of the colonial authorities, was the principle underlying the self-government...
- behalf of Ferdinand VII. All of them believed that, according to the retroversion of the sovereignty to the people, in the absence of the rightful king...
- and hydramnios Ill maternal health Caesarean section Uterine prolapse Retroversion after the uterus becomes a pelvic organ Uterine fibroid Retained products...
- establishing revolutionary governments or juntas. Although short-lived, retroversion of the sovereignty to the people provided a theoretical basis for the...