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Rectocele
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Prolapses rectocele Female reproductive system uterus diagram with inscriptions. Side view in a cut. Human anatomy
Grade 2 describes a rectocele in which the bulge reaches the level of the hymen, or vaginal opening, without passing it
Grade 1 is usually used to describe a rectocele where the rectum has just begun to swell from the back wall of the vagina
Gynecological and obstetric pessary. Cervical pessary in pregnant women with a short cervix. Modeling of effective
Stages of uterine prolapse. Pelvic floor muscles weakening, Support
Understanding Uterine Prolapse Symptoms Diagnosis and Treatment Options Illustrated
Complete prolapse of the rectum past the vaginal opening
Uterine prolapse, diagram. Medical poster.
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Urinary Tract Infection Bacterial Infection
Urinary Tract Infection Bacterial Infection
Prolapse cystocele Female reproductive system uterus with inscriptions text. Side view Human anatomy internal organs
Uterus, Vagina Coronal Cross Section
Uterus, Vagina Coronal Cross Section
Uterus, Vagina Coronal Cross Section
Rectum bulge extends outside vaginal space past the vaginal opening
Rectum bulge extends outside vaginal space past the vaginal opening
Grade 0 is characterized by the normal anatomical position of both the rectum and the vagina, with no bulging present