uterine cervix
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Definition
- Noun:
- The lower, narrow part of the uterus: The "uterine cervix" is the cylindrical, neck-like structure that forms the lower part of the uterus (womb). It connects the main body of the uterus to the vagina.
Usage
- The term "uterine cervix" is used in medical, anatomical, and biological contexts to specify this particular anatomical structure.
- It is often simply called the "cervix" in general usage, but "uterine cervix" is the precise full term.
Examples
- Noun:
- During a Pap smear, cells are collected from the surface of the uterine cervix to screen for abnormalities.
- The uterine cervix dilates during childbirth to allow the baby to pass through.
Advanced Usage
- Clinical Context: The term is standard in clinical diagnoses, procedures, and research (e.g., cervical cancer, cervical insufficiency).
- The biopsy confirmed the lesion was confined to the uterine cervix.
Variants and Related Words
- Cervix (n): The common shortened form of "uterine cervix."
- Regular screening of the cervix is important for women's health.
- Cervical (adj): Relating to the cervix or the neck region.
- She received treatment for a cervical infection.
Synonyms
- Cervix uteri: A synonymous Latin-derived medical term.
- Cervix: The most common synonym in general and medical use.
Related Phrases
- Cervical os: Refers to the opening within the uterine cervix.
- The doctor noted the appearance of the external cervical os.
- Cervical canal: The passageway through the uterine cervix.
- The cervical canal connects the uterine cavity to the vaginal vault.
Noun
- necklike opening to the uterus