Amnioma


amnioma

amnioma am·ni·o·ma (ām’nē-ō’mə)
n.
a broad flat skin tumor caused by amnionic adhesion before birth.

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  • Amnion nodosum

    amnion nodosum amnion nodosum amnion no·do·sum (nō-dō’səm) n. nodules in the amnion that consist of stratified squamous epithelium. also called squamous metaplasia of amnion.

  • Amnionitis

    amnionitis amnionitis am·ni·o·ni·tis (ām’nē-ə-nī’tĭs) n. inflammation of the amnion.

  • Amniorrhea

    amniorrhea amniorrhea am·ni·or·rhe·a (ām’nē-ə-rē’ə) n. the escape of amniotic fluid from the amnion.

  • Amniorrhexis

    amniorrhexis amniorrhexis am·ni·or·rhex·is (ām’nē-ə-rěk’sĭs) n. rupture of the amnion.

  • Amnioscope

    amnioscope amnioscope am·ni·o·scope (ām’nē-ə-skōp’) n. an endoscope that allows the fetus and amniotic fluid to be observed directly through the intact amniotic sac.


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