glandulae cervicales uteri

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glandulae cervicales uteri

The doctor examined the glandulae cervicales uteri during the routine check-up.

Definition

Noun: - Mucus-secreting glands in the mucosa of the uterine cervix: This term refers to the specific glands located within the lining (mucosa) of the uterine cervix. Their primary function is to produce and secrete mucus.

Usage Notes
  • This is a highly specialized anatomical and medical term. It is almost exclusively used in clinical, academic, or scientific contexts related to gynecology, reproductive health, and pathology.
  • It is a plural noun (glandulae). The singular form is .
Examples of Usage
  • Noun:
    • The biopsy confirmed that the infection had affected the glandulae cervicales uteri.
    • Changes in the mucus secreted by the glandulae cervicales uteri can be an indicator of the menstrual cycle phase.
Advanced Usage
  • In medical literature, these glands are often discussed in relation to conditions such as cervicitis, Nabothian cysts (which form when the ducts of these glands become blocked), and cervical adenocarcinoma.
Variants and Related Words
  • Cervical glands (of the uterus): A more common English synonym.
  • Endocervical glands: Another precise synonym, emphasizing their location within the cervical canal (endocervix).
  • Nabothian follicle: A cyst that forms from a blocked cervical gland.
Synonyms
  • Cervical glands
  • Endocervical glands
  • Glands of the uterine cervix
Related Terms (Not direct synonyms)
  • Cervix: The neck of the uterus where these glands are located.
  • Mucosa/Mucous membrane: The lining that contains these glands.
  • Mucus: The substance secreted by these glands.
glandulae cervicales uteri

The doctor examined the glandulae cervicales uteri during the routine check-up.

Noun
  1. mucus-secreting glands in the mucosa of the uterine cervix