"cystocele" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: cystoceles [plural]
Etymology: From French cystocèle, from Ancient Greek κύστις (kústis, “anatomical sac”). By surface analysis, cysto- + -cele. Etymology templates: {{der|en|fr|cystocèle}} French cystocèle, {{der|en|grc|κύστις||anatomical sac}} Ancient Greek κύστις (kústis, “anatomical sac”), {{surf|en|cysto-|-cele}} By surface analysis, cysto- + -cele Head templates: {{en-noun}} cystocele (plural cystoceles)
  1. (medicine) Hernial intrusion of the bladder into the vagina, resulting from tearing of the pubocervical fascia during childbirth and often accompanied by urethroceles. Wikipedia link: cystocele Categories (topical): Medicine Translations (hernial intrusion of the bladder into the vagina): cystocèle [masculine] (French), κυστεοκήλη (kysteokíli) (Greek)

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