Coloptosis
coloptosis co·lop·to·sis (kō’lŏp-tō’sĭs) or co·lop·to·si·a (-tō’sē-ə, -zē-ə)
n.
Downward displacement or prolapse of the colon, especially of the transverse portion.
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coloproctostomy co·lo·proc·tos·to·my (kō’lə-prŏk-tŏs’tə-mē) n. The surgical formation of a communication between the rectum and a discontinuous segment of the colon. Also called colorectostomy.
- Coloproctitis
coloproctitis co·lo·proc·ti·tis (kō’lə-prŏk-tī’tĭs) n. Inflammation of the colon and the rectum. Also called colorectitis.
- Colpatresia
colpatresia col·pa·tre·sia (kŏl’pə-trē’zhə, -zhē-ə) n. See vaginal atresia.
- Colpectasis
colpectasis col·pec·ta·sis (kŏl-pěk’tə-sĭs) or col·pec·ta·sia (kŏl’-pěk-tā’zhə, -zē-ə) n. Distention of the vagina.
- Colpectomy
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