Information about Oophoritis
| ICD-10 | N70. |
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| ICD-9 | 614.0-614.2 |
| DiseasesDB | 9748 |
| eMedicine | med/1672 |
| MeSH | D009869 |
It is often seen in combination with salpingitis (inflammation of the fallopian tubes).
See also
it is also a complication of mumps
Diseases of the pelvis, genitals and breasts (, ) | |
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| Diseases of male genital organs | prostate (Benign prostatic hyperplasia, Prostatitis) - testicle/epididymis (Hydrocele testis, Spermatocele, Testicular torsion, Orchitis, Epididymitis, Azoospermia, Oligospermia) - penis (Phimosis, Balanoposthitis, Balanitis, Priapism, Erectile dysfunction, Peyronie's disease) |
| Disorders of breast | Gynecomastia |
| Inflammatory diseases of female pelvic organs | Pelvic inflammatory disease: Salpingitis - Oophoritis - Parametritis |
| Noninflammatory disorders of female genital tract | Endometriosis (Adenomyosis) - Vaginal prolapse (Cystocele, Rectocele) - fistulae (Vesicovaginal fistula, Rectovaginal fistula) - Ovarian cyst - Retroverted uterus - Hematometra - Leukorrhea - menstruation (Amenorrhoea, Oligomenorrhea, Menorrhagia, Menometrorrhagia, Metrorrhagia, Dysmenorrhea) - intercourse (Dyspareunia, Vaginismus) - Mittelschmerz |
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II Neoplasms
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Inflammation (Latin, inflammatio, to set on fire) is the complex biological response of vascular tissues to harmful stimuli, such as pathogens, damaged cells, or irritants.
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- For ovary as part of plants see ovary (plants)
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Salpingitis is an infection and inflammation in the fallopian tubes. It is often used synonymously with PID, although PID lacks an accurate definition and can refer to several diseases of the female upper genital tract, such as endometritis, oophoritis, myometritis, parametritis
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The Fallopian tubes, also known as oviducts, uterine tubes, and salpinges (singular salpinx) are two very fine tubes leading from the ovaries of female mammals into the uterus.
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Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
Classification & external resources
ICD-10 N 70. -N 77.
ICD-9 614 - 616
DiseasesDB 9748
eMedicine emerg/410 Pelvic inflammatory disease (or disorder) (PID
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Classification & external resources
ICD-10 N 70. -N 77.
ICD-9 614 - 616
DiseasesDB 9748
eMedicine emerg/410 Pelvic inflammatory disease (or disorder) (PID
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pelvis (pl. pelvises or pelves) is the bony structure located at the base of the spine (properly known as the caudal end). The pelvis incorporates the socket portion of the hip joint for each leg (in bipeds) or hind leg (in quadrupeds).
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A sex organ, or primary sexual characteristic, as narrowly defined, is any of those anatomical parts of the body which are involved in sexual reproduction and constitute the reproductive system in a complex organism; namely:
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breast refers to the upper ventral region of an animal’s torso, particularly that of mammals, including human beings. The breasts of a female mammal’s body contain the mammary glands, which secrete milk used to feed infants.
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human male reproductive system is a series of organs located outside of the body and around the pelvic region of a male that contribute towards the reproductive process.
The male contributes to reproduction by producing spermatozoa.
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The male contributes to reproduction by producing spermatozoa.
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The prostate is a compound tubuloalveolar exocrine gland of the male mammalian reproductive system.
The prostate differs considerably among species anatomically, chemically, and physiologically.
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The prostate differs considerably among species anatomically, chemically, and physiologically.
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MeSH D011470
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Prostatitis
Classification & external resources
ICD-10 N 41.
ICD-9 601
DiseasesDB 10801
MedlinePlus 000524
eMedicine emerg/488 prostatis
med/2845 acute bacterial
med/1920 bacterial
med/3571 chronic bacterial
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Classification & external resources
ICD-10 N 41.
ICD-9 601
DiseasesDB 10801
MedlinePlus 000524
eMedicine emerg/488 prostatis
med/2845 acute bacterial
med/1920 bacterial
med/3571 chronic bacterial
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The testicle (from Latin testis, meaning "witness",[1] plural testes) or ballock is the male generative gland in animals. This article will concentrate on mammalian testicles unless otherwise noted.
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The epididymis is part of the human male reproductive system and is present in all male mammals. It is a narrow, tightly-coiled tube connecting the efferent ducts from the rear of each testicle to its vas deferens.
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MeSH D006848 A hydrocele testis is an accumulation of clear fluid in the tunica vaginalis, the most internal of membranes containing a testicle. A primary hydrocele causes a painless enlargement in the scrotum on the affected side and is thought to be due to the defective
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Spermatocele
Classification & external resources
ICD-10 N43.4
ICD-9 608.1
Spermatocele is a retention cyst of a tubule of the rete testis or the head of the epididymis distended with a milky fluid that contains spermatozoa.
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Classification & external resources
ICD-10 N43.4
ICD-9 608.1
Spermatocele is a retention cyst of a tubule of the rete testis or the head of the epididymis distended with a milky fluid that contains spermatozoa.
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Testicular torsion - wd1
Classification & external resources
ICD-10 N 44.
ICD-9 608.2
OMIM 187400
DiseasesDB 12984
eMedicine med/2780
MeSH D013086 In testicular torsion
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Classification & external resources
ICD-10 N 44.
ICD-9 608.2
OMIM 187400
DiseasesDB 12984
eMedicine med/2780
MeSH D013086 In testicular torsion
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MeSH D009920 Orchitis is an often very painful condition of the testicles involving inflammation, swelling and frequently infection.
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Symptoms
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MeSH D004823 Epididymitis is a medical condition in which the epididymis becomes inflamed. This condition may be mildly to very painful. Antibiotics may be needed to control a component of infection.
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Azoospermia is the medical condition of a male not having any measurable level of sperm in his semen. It is associated with very low levels of fertility.
Azoospermia has two forms:
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Azoospermia has two forms:
- obstructive azoospermia
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Oligospermia, also known as Oligozoospermia, is a medical symptom affecting men. It is defined as having less than 20 million spermatozoa per ml of ejaculate. Oligospermia has many different causes, as many different medical conditions can reduce sperm concentration.
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- For the symbol of the erect penis, see phallus.
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MeSH D010688 Phimosis is a condition where the male foreskin cannot be fully retracted from the head of the penis. The word derives from the Greek phimos (φῑμός, "muzzle").
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