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Prolapse

In medicine, prolapse is a condition in which organs fall down or slip out of place. It is used for organs protruding through the vagina, rectum, or for the misalignment of the valves of the heart. A spinal disc herniation is also sometimes called "disc prolapse". Prolapse means "to fall out of place", from the Latin prolabi meaning "to fall out".

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Prolapse

Nodes39
Edges38
Triples53
Avg. degree1.95
Density0.051282
Components1

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Prolapse

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related to Umbilical cord prolapse · 9
Prolapse → Cord, Current, Due, It, Other, The, Umbilical, Whenever, With
related to Female genital prolapse · 8
Prolapse → However, Minor, Occurring, Reconstructive, Smoking, Traditional, United States, Uterine
related to Cattle · 7
Prolapse → Another, Buhner, Careful, Frequent, Often, Prolapsed, Replacement
related to Birds · 6
Prolapse → Even, Immediate, Large, Oviduct, Untreated, When
is a · 4
Prolapse → condition in which organs fall down or slip out of place, condition in which part of the wall or the entire wall of the rectum falls out of place, condition routinely identified in pigs on farms and at slaughterhouses, often fatal condition in birds
related to External links · 4
Prolapse → Media, Pelvic, Wikimedia Commons, Wiktionary-logo-en-v2
related to Heart valve prolapse · 3
Prolapse → MVP, The, Tricuspid
related to Horses and mules · 3
Prolapse → In, Rectal, The
related to Pelvic floor prolapse · 3
Prolapse → Pessaries, Symptoms, The
related to Rectal prolapse · 3
Prolapse → In, Rectal, Symptoms

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Prolapseis acondition in which organs fall down or slip out of place0.90text
Prolapseis acondition in which part of the wall or the entire wall of the rectum falls out of place0.90text
Prolapseis aoften fatal condition in birds0.90text
Prolapseis acondition routinely identified in pigs on farms and at slaughterhouses0.90text
Prolapserelated to BirdsOviduct0.60section
Prolapserelated to BirdsWhen0.60section
Prolapserelated to BirdsLarge0.60section
Prolapserelated to BirdsImmediate0.60section
Prolapserelated to BirdsEven0.60section
Prolapserelated to BirdsUntreated0.60section
Prolapserelated to CattleProlapsed0.60section
Prolapserelated to CattleFrequent0.60section

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