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uterine cancer
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female reproductive organ cancer that is located in the uterus
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vulvar cancer
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primary or metastatic malignant neoplasm involving the vulva
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adenomyosis
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extension of endometrial tissue into the myometrium
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Enlarged uterus
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medical condition
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pelvic congestion syndrome
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human disease
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Uterine incarceration
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Human disease
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uterine inversion
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human disease
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uterine torsion
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tuberculous salpingitis
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urogenital tuberculosis that results in formation of granulomas located in fallopian tube
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vestibular gland benign neoplasm
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Human disease
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vulvar sarcoma
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Human disease
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endometrioid stromal and related neoplasms
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retroverted uterus
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medical condition
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hemometra
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Human disease
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fallopian tube benign neoplasm
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Human disease
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uterine inflammatory disease
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Human disease
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primitive neuroectodermal tumor of the corpus uteri
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primitive neuroectodermal tumor that involves the body of uterus
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salpingitis
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infection and inflammation in the fallopian tubes
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Labial fusion
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human gynekological disease
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Couvelaire uterus
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Blood from detached placental site'which enter into uterine musculature and peritoneal cavity
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Glucocorticoid deficiency 1
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human disease
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Netter and Musset syndrome
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fallopian tube endometriosis
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human disease
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female infertility of uterine origin
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Human disease
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chronic subinvolution of uterus
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Human disease
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paraurethral gland cancer
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Human disease
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uterus carcinoma in situ
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Human disease
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Congenital abnormalities of uterus complicating pregnancy, childbirth, or the puerperium
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Human disease
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OHVIRA
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medical condition
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symptomatic menopausal or female climacteric state
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human disease
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uterine corpus neuroendocrine neoplasm
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An epithelial neoplasm with neuroendocrine differentiation that arises from the uterine corpus. It includes carcinoid tumor, small cell carcinoma pulmonary type, and large cell neuroendocrine carcinoma.
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IMAGE-I syndrome
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disease
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vaginal tuberculosis
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extrapulmonary tuberculosis that is located in vagina
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parametritis
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Human disease
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hematosalpinx
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medical condition
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Vulvar intraepithelial neoplasia
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Intraepithelial neoplasia of the vulvar squamous epithelium. There is no evidence of invasion. This category includes vulvar high grade squamous intraepithelial lesion and vulvar intraepithelial neoplasia, differentiated type.
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ulceration of vulva
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Human disease
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vulvar dystrophy
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Human disease
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ovarian germ cell teratoma
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Human disease
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rare breast tumor
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Vulvar Crohn's disease
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crohn's disease of the vulva
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Bartholin's cyst
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pyometritis
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uterine infection
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vaginal cancer
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female reproductive system cancer that is located in the vagina
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Esthiomene
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medical condition
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cervix disease
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human disease
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rete ovarii neoplasm
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Human disease
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vulva fibroepithelial polyp
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human disease
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florid cystic endosalpingiosis of the uterus
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human disease
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adrenal insufficiency, NR5A1 related
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gonorrhea
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sexually transmitted infection
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adhesions of uterus
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adhesions or fibrosis of endometrium of uterus
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vulvitis
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vulva disease
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Postmenopausal confusion
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medical condition
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atrophic vulva
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Human disease
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tuberculous oophoritis
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urogenital tuberculosis that results in inflammtion located in ovary
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polyp of corpus uteri
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Human disease
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inherited gynecological tumor
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human disease
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uterine neoplasm
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neoplasm (disease) that involves the uterus
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fallopian tube neoplasm
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A neoplasm listed in Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
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uterine rupture
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disruption of uterine wall, beyond 28 weeks of pregnancy
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uterine malformation
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human disease
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Hydrosalpinx
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medical condition
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vulvar myiasis
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myiasis (fly-caused disease) of the vulva in humans and other animals
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uterine benign neoplasm
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Human disease
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ovarian benign neoplasm
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human disease
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vaginal benign neoplasm
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human disease
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endometrial disease
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Human disease
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Bartholin's gland small cell carcinoma
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Human disease
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vulvar condylomata acuminata
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Human disease
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adrenomyodystrophy
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rare uterine adnexal tumor
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human disease
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rare vulvovaginal tumor
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human disease
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vulval varices
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varicose disease that involves the mammalian vulva
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benign mesonephroma
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benign epithelial neoplasm of the female reproductive system arising from mesonephric remnants
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uterine tuberculosis
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extrapulmonary tuberculosis that is located in uterus
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ovarian tuberculosis
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extrapulmonary tuberculosis that is located in ovary
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ovarian cancer
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female reproductive organ cancer that is located in the ovary
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metritis
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inflammation of the uterus
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fallopian tube rupture
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fallopian tube cancer
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female reproductive organ cancer that is located in fallopian tube
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Lipschütz ulcer
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medical condition
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placenta disease
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uterine disease that is located in the placenta
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Uterine polyp
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human disease
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vulvar benign neoplasm
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Human disease
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cervix tuberculosis
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Human disease
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menopausal syndrome
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Human disease
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urogenital trichomonas
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human disease
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Bicyclists vulva
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female reproductive endometrioid cancer
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human disease
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uterine duplication anomalies
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group of embryonic development anomalies in which the uterus is duplicated
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uterine fibroid
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uterine benign neoplasm derived from the smooth muscle layer of the uterus
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ovarian Brenner tumor
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ovarian benign neoplasm that has material basis in the surface epithelium of the ovary
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spanomenorrhoea
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surface epithelial-stromal tumor
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ovarian tumor that is derived from ovarian surface epithelium
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labium majus cancer
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Human disease
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fallopian tube leiomyosarcoma
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Human disease
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minor vestibular glands adenoma
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Human disease
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ovarian germ cell neoplasm
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benign or malignant ovarian tumor that originates in the germ (egg) cells of the ovary
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fallopian tube germ cell cancer
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Human disease
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fallopian tube adenofibroma
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Human disease
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ovarian endometrioid adenofibroma
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Human disease
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vaginal soft tissue tumor
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Human disease
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polyp of vulva
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polyp that involves the mammalian vulva
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ovarian cyst
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fluid-filled sac in the ovary
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premature ovarian failure
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ovarian disease where ovaries do not produce estrogen despite high levels of circulating gonadotropins in women under 40
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endometrial hyperplasia
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uterine benign neoplasm that is characterized by excessive proliferation of the cells of the endometrium
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Meigs syndrome
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characterized by pleural effusion, ascites and non-malignant ovarian neoplasm
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Adnexal mass
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medical condition
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endometrial stromal nodule
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human disease
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vulvar angiokeratoma
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Human disease
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vulvar squamous tumor
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Human disease
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vulvar trichoepithelioma
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Human disease
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fallopian tube adenomatoid tumor
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Human disease
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benign struma ovarii
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Human disease
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ovarian clear cell adenofibroma
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Human disease
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mixed epithelial tumor of ovary
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Human disease
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vulvar blue nevus
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Human disease
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recurrent vulva cancer
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Human disease
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polymenorrhea
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abnormally frequent menstruation
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ovarian serous cystadenoma
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ovary serous adenoma that has material basis in glandular epithelium, in which cystic accumulations of retained secretions are formed
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vestibular papillomatosis
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medical condition
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uterine corpus adenomatoid tumor
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Human disease
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chondroid syringoma of the vulva
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Human disease
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vulvar liposarcoma
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Human disease
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ovarian mucinous adenofibroma
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human disease
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vulvar metastasis
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human disease
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adenomyoma of uterine corpus
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Human disease
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vulvar granular cell tumor
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Human disease
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uterine corpus adenofibroma
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Human disease
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low grade vulvar intraepithelial neoplasia
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An intraepithelial lesion of the vulvar squamous epithelium that represents the clinical and morphological manifestation of a productive HPV infection. Low grade refers to the associated low risk of concurrent or future cancer. (WHO, 2014)
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chorioangioma
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Human disease
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ciliated cyst of the vulva
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medical condition
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vulvar melanoma
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Human disease
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ovarian gonadoblastoma
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Human disease
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fallopian tube leiomyoma
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Human disease
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ovarian serous adenofibroma
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Human disease
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vulvar congenital melanocytic nevus
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Human disease
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Autoimmune Oophoritis
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medical condition
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benign neoplasm of corpus uteri
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benign neoplasm that involves the body of uterus
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cervical benign neoplasm
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Human disease
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uterine corpus bizarre leiomyoma
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Human disease
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vulvar nodular hidradenoma
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benign tumor of the sweat glands of the vulva
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vulvar syringoma
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Human disease
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vulvar glandular tumor
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Human disease
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fallopian tube serous papilloma
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Human disease
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vulvar leiomyoma
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Human disease
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vulvar seborrheic keratosis
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Human disease
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vulvar acquired melanocytic nevus
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Human disease
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vulvar sweat gland cancer
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Human disease
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ovarian mixed germ cell-sex cord neoplasm
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Human disease
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ovarian clear cell tumor
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benign, borderline, or malignant epithelial tumor of the ovary that is characterized by a predominance of clear and hobnail cells
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ovarian epithelial carcinoma
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malignant neoplasm that originates in cells on the surface epithelium of the ovary - most common form of ovarian cancer
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myoma
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human disease
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labia minora cancer
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Human disease
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vulva carcinoma
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vulva cancer that has material basis in abnormally proliferating cells derives from epithelial cells
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fallopian tube carcinoma
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fallopian tube cancer that is located in the fallopian tube
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fallopian tube carcinosarcoma
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fallopian tube cancer that is characterized as a mixture of carcinoma and sarcoma and has material basis in epithelial tissue and has material basis in connective tissue
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fallopian tube teratoma
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Human disease
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uterine ligament papillary cystadenoma
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Human disease
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uterine corpus leiomyomatosis
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Human disease
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uterine corpus cellular leiomyoma
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Human disease
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ovary soft tissue neoplasm
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Human disease
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mucometrocolpos
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The build of mucous behind an imperforate hymen
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longitudinal vaginal septum
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human disease
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polyp of vagina
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polyp that involves the vagina
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Bartholin's gland cancer
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vulva cancer that is located in Bartholin's gland
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Włókniakomięśniak gładki
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oligoamenorrhea
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more frequent menstruation
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hematocolpos
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medical condition in which the vagina fills with menstrual blood
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Irregular menstruation
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medical condition
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salpingo-oophoritis
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Human disease
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Bartholin's gland benign neoplasm
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Human disease
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fallopian tube mucinous tumor
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Human disease
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vaginal endometrial stromal tumor
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Human disease
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metastatic vulvar cancer
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Human disease
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purulent oophoritis
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transverse vaginal septum
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human disease
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benign neoplasm of placenta
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benign neoplasm that involves the placenta
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oligomenorrhea
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type of menstrual disorder
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granulosa cell tumour
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Human disease
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ovarian lymphoma
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Human disease
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gestational ovarian choriocarcinoma
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Human disease
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trichomonas vaginitis
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Human disease
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metastasis to vagina
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Human disease
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recurrent ovarian epithelial cancer
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Human disease
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vulva herpetic infectious disease
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Human disease
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extraovarian brenner tumor of the vagina
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Brenner tumor that involves the vagina
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Premature ovarian failure 10
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female genital mutilation in Indonesia
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female genital mutilation occurring in Indonesia
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female genital mutilation in Malaysia
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female genital mutilation occurring in Malaysia
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giant condyloma acuminatum
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exophytic tumor of the anogenital region associated with HPV infections
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leukorrhea
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type of vaginal discharge
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allergic vaginitis
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vaginal glandular tumor
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Human disease
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vagina sarcoma
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Human disease
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liposarcoma of the ovary
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Human disease
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uterine corpus cancer
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uterine cancer that is located in the uterine corpus
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amoebic vulvovaginitis
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malignant Sertoli-leydig cell tumor of ovary
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follicular cyst of ovary
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medical condition
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vaginal carcinoma
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vaginal cancer that has material basis in epithelial cells
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ovarian Wilms' cancer
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malignant neoplasm of ovary and nephroblastoma that is located in the ovaries
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familiar ovarian carcinoma
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Human disease
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Fragile X-associated primary ovarian insufficiency
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medical condition
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cervix uterine cancer
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cancer arising from the cervix
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infibulation
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ritual removal of the external female genitalia and the suturing of the vulva
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Theca lutein cyst
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Female genital mutilation in the UK
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ovarian melanoma
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ovarian cancer that has material basis in melanoctyes
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uterine adnexa cancer
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Human disease
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vaginal squamous tumor
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Human disease
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ovary sarcoma
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human disease
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ovary neuroendocrine neoplasm
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Human disease
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ovarian angiosarcoma
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human disease
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Furuncle of vulva
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vaginal condylomata acuminata
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Human disease
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premature ovarian failure 12; POF12
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human disease
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hereditary site-specific ovarian cancer syndrome
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human disease
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non-acquired premature ovarian failure
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human disease
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primary ovarian insufficiency 8
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human disease
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endometrial cancer
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uterine cancer that is located in tissues lining the uterus
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dysgerminoma
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germ cell cancer that derives from cells that give rise to egg cells
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clitoral hood reduction
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procedure that trims the prepuce in order to further expose the clitoral glans of the clitoris
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vulvovaginitis
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Human disease
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atrophic vaginitis
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inflammation of the vagina due to the thinning and shrinking of the tissues, as well as decreased lubrication
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corpus luteum cyst
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human disease
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Uterine serous carcinoma
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medical condition
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placenta cancer
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human disease
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placental choriocarcinoma
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Human disease
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ovarian malignant mesothelioma
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Human disease
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uterine ligament cancer
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Human disease
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endometrioid ovary carcinoma
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Human disease
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aerobic vaginitis
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medical condition
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vaginal melanoma
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human disease
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primary peritoneal serous/papillary carcinoma
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human disease
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female genital mutilation in India
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female genital mutilation occurring in India
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carunculae hymenales
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clitoridectomy
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surgical removal of the clitoris
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juvenile dog vaginitis
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blennorrhea
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clinical sign
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dermoid cyst of ovary
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Human disease
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ovarian squamous cell carcinoma
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Human disease
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vagina botryoid rhabdomyosarcoma
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Human disease
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AIDS-related vulvovaginal candidiasis
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Human disease
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malignant ovarian Brenner tumor
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malignant ovarian surface epithelial-stromal neoplasm that has material basis in the surface epithelium of the ovary
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female genital mutilation in Nigeria
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female genital mutilation occurring in Nigeria
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acquired premature ovarian failure
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human disease
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primary ovarian insufficiency 13
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human disease
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bacterial vaginosis
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vaginal infection caused by excessive growth of bacteria
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polycystic ovary
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illness
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Vulvar vestibulitis
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Disease
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female genital mutilation in the United States
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female genital mutilation occurring in the US
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vaginal yolk sac tumor
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Human disease
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malignant ovarian cyst
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Human disease
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malignant ovarian surface epithelial-stromal neoplasm
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Human disease
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malignant ovarian germ cell neoplasm
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Human disease
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ovarian embryonal carcinoma
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embryonal carcinoma that is located in the ovary
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ovarian clear cell malignant adenofibroma
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Human disease
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anal condylomata acuminata
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Human disease
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female genital mutilation in New Zealand
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female genital mutilation occurring in New Zealand
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premature ovarian failure 11; POF11
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human disease
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primary ovarian insufficiency 3
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human disease
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clitoris excision
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illegal practice
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transitional cell carcinoma of the ovary
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human disease
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female genital cutting in Sierra Leone
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female genital mutilation occurring in Sierra Leone
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endometrial small cell carcinoma
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Human disease
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uterine cervix condylomata acuminata
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Human disease
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urethral condylomata acuminata
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Human disease
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ovarian metastasis
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human disease
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premature ovarian failure 17
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human disease
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low-grade serous carcinoma
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human disease
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female genital mutilation in the Gambia
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female genital mutilation occurring in the Gambia
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dysmenorrhea
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pain during menstruation
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vulvovaginal candidiasis
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excessive growth of yeast in the vagina that results in irritation
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enterocele
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Human disease
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ovarian pregnancy
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medical condition
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prolapse of urethra
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Human disease
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interstitial pregnancy
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medical condition
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endometriosis of pelvic peritoneum
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Human disease
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obstetrical pelvic hematoma
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Human disease
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cornual pregnancy
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pregnancy in which the embryo implantation occurs in the horn of the uterus instead of in the uterine cavity
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acquired chronic primary adrenal insufficiency
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instance of chronic primary adrenal insufficiency that is acquired during the lifetime of the individual
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deep endometriosis
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severe form of endometriosis when endometrial-like tissue spreads to organs outside the uterus, such as the bladder and intestines
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abdominal pregnancy
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embryo or fetus growing in the abdomen, but not in the Fallopian tube, ovary or broad ligament
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menorrhagia
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heavy menstrual bleeding
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hypomenorrhea
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extremely light menstrual blood flow
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Lactational amenorrhea
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post-partum infertility due to breast feeding
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obstetrical hemorrhage
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heavy bleeding in pregnancy
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cryptomenorrhea
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medical condition
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endometriosis of ovary
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Human disease
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endometrial stromal tumour
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human disease
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lateral cystocele
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Human disease
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midline cystocele
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Human disease
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vaginal prolapse in animals
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premenstrual dysphoric disorder
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depressive disorder
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endometrial polyp
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medical condition
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Benckiser's hemorrhage
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Addison's disease in canines
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primary amenorrhea
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absence of a menstruation history in a woman of reproductive age
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perineocele
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human disease
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cervix endometriosis
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Human disease
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psychogenic dysmenorrhea
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Human disease
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trichomonal vulvovaginitis
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human disease
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uterine prolapse
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medical condition
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cystocele
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prolapsed urinary bladder through vagina
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amenorrhea
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absence of a menstrual period in a woman of reproductive age
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gestational trophoblastic neoplasm
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Human disease
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heterotopic pregnancy
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both extra-uterine (ectopic pregnancy) and intrauterine pregnancy occur simultaneously
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Menometrorrhagia
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medical condition
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catamenial pneumothorax
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condition of air leaking into the pleural space in conjunction with menstrual periods
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endometrial carcinoma
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endometrial cancer that is located in the tissue lining the uterus
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Exercise amenorrhoea
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medical condition
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Functional hypothalamic amenorrhea
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form of amenorrhea caused by hypogonadism related to defective functioning of the hypothalamus
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contagious equine metritis
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medical condition in horses
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Antepartum haemorrhage
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medical condition
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menstrual cycle disorder
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urethrocystocele
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cervical pregnancy
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medical condition
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endometriosis of intestine
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Human disease
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endometrium carcinoma in situ
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Human disease
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endometrial adenosquamous carcinoma
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endometrial carcinoma that derives from squamous cells and gland-like cells
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angular pregnancy
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abnormal pregnancy in which embryo implantation occurs at a lateral angle of the uterus
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vulvovaginitis, allergic seminal
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human disease
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familial adrenal hypoplasia with absent pituitary luteinizing hormone
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human disease
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inherited isolated adrenal insufficiency due to partial CYP11A1 deficiency
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peritoneal endometriosis
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type of endometriosis, a condition where an endometrium-type tissue, i.e. the uterus lining, attaches to the peritoneum
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vaginal atresia
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human disease
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postpartum hemorrhage
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loss of blood following childbirth
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Descending perineum syndrome
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endosalpingiosis
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Human disease
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menstrual migraine
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medical condition
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galactorrhea-amenorrhea syndrome
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herpetic vulvovaginitis
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Human disease
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secondary amenorrhea
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absence of a menstruation in a woman of reproductive age with a history of menstruation
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Catamenial epilepsy
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Epilepsy exacerbated during certain phases of the menstrual cycle
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vaginal prolapse
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abnormal uterine bleeding
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medical condition
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menstrual psychosis
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abnormal behaviour linked to menstruation
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IMAGe syndrome
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syndrome that is characterized by intrauterine growth restriction, metaphyseal dysplasia, adrenal hypoplasia congenita, genital abnormalities and has physical basis in heterozygous mutation in the CDKN1C gene
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endometriosis of rectovaginal septum and vagina
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Human disease
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pelvic muscle wasting
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Human disease
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acute female pelvic peritonitis
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Human disease
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AIDS-related pelvic inflammatory disease
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Human disease
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recurrent endometrial cancer
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human disease
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ovulation bleeding
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Early pregnancy bleeding
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medical condition
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rectocele
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herniation of the rectum into the vagina
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thoracic endometriosis syndrome
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rare form of endometriosis
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cutaneous endometriosis
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human disease
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Uterine adenosarcoma
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medical condition
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tubal pregnancy
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common type of ectopic pregnancy in which the extrauterine embryo implantation occurs in the Fallopian tube
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congenital adrenal insufficiency
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Human disease
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adrenal hypoplasia, cytomegalic type
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human disease
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familial hypoadrenocorticism
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hereditary forms of Addison disease that may exhibit autosomal recessive or X-linked inheritance
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rudimentary uterine horn pregnancy
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medical condition
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ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome
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human disease
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childhood ovarian embryonal carcinoma
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ovarian embryonal carcinoma that occurs in childhood
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46,XY disorder of sex development of gynecological interest
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human disease
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precocious puberty in female
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human disease
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ovarian large-cell neuroendocrine carcinoma
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Human disease
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fallopian tube serous tumor
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Human disease
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polycystic ovaries-urethral sphincter dysfunction syndrome
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portio ectopy
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ovarian endometrial cancer
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ovary epithelial cancer that has material basis in the endometrium and is located in the ovary
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rare non-malformative breast disease
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human disease
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uterine cervix neoplasm
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neoplasm (disease) that involves the uterine cervix
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cervix erosion
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ectropion
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Stenosis of uterine cervix
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medical condition
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neoplasm of body of uterus
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Human disease
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anomaly of puberty or/and menstrual cycle of genetic origin
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instance of anomaly of puberty or/and menstrual cycle that is caused by a modification of the individual's genome
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46,XX disorder of sex development induced by androgens excess
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human disease
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placenta neoplasm
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neoplasm (disease) that involves the placenta
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rare non-malformative uterovaginal or vulvovaginal disease
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human disease
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cervicitis
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inflammation of the uterine cervix
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Bartholin's gland carcinoma
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vulva carcinoma that has material basis in abnormally proliferating cells derives from epithelial cells and is located in Bartholin's gland
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myxoid liposarcoma of the ovary
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Human disease
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uterine cervix leukoplakia
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Human disease
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dysplasia of cervix
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Human disease
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anogenital venereal wart
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sexually transmitted disease
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Krukenberg tumor
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Human disease
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cervical incompetence
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cervix disease that is characterized by the beginning of dilation and effacement of a pregnant woman's cervix before her pregnancy has reached term
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hypertrophic elongation of cervix
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Human disease
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cervix uteri carcinoma in situ
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Human disease
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fallopian tube soft tissue neoplasm
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Human disease
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rare non-malformative uterine adnexal disease
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human disease
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gonadal dysgenesis of gynecological interest
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human disease
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fallopian tube endometrioid tumor
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benign, borderline, or malignant epithelial tumor of the fallopian tube that is characterized by the presence of glands and/or cysts lined by neoplastic cells that resemble endometrial cells
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deciduoma
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intrauterine tumor composed of decidual tissue
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cervical polyp
|
cervix disease characterized by a benign polyp on the surface of the cervical canal
|
cervical dystocia
|
failure of the cervix to dilate during labor
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tumors of body of uterus, with delivery
|
Human disease
|
syndrome with disorder of sex development of gynecological interest
|
human disease
|
vaginismus
|
condition in which involuntary muscle spasm interferes with penetration of the vagina
|
kraurosis vulvae
|
a rare skin condition that usually affects the vulva and anal areas in young children, adolescents, and adults
|
imperforate hymen
|
human disease
|
female reproductive organ cancer
|
human disease
|
parovarian cyst
|
Human disease
|
rare gynecologic or obstetric disease
|
human disease
|
premenstrual syndrome
|
physical and emotional symptoms that occur in the one to two weeks before a woman's period.
|
gynatresia
|
Human disease
|
vulvodynia
|
Vulvodynia is a chronic pain syndrome that affects the vulvar area and occurs without an identifiable cause. Symptoms typically include a feeling of burning or irritation. For the diagnosis to be made symptoms must last at least 3 months.
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ovarian vein thrombosis
|
|
ovarian disease
|
Human disease
|
Pruritus vulvae
|
itching of the vulva
|
Rokitansky nodule
|
mass in an ovarian teratomatous cyst
|
menopausal and postmenopausal disorder
|
Human disease
|
obsolete Congenital or acquired abnormality of vulva complicating pregnancy, childbirth, or the puerperium
|
human disease
|
vulvar neoplasm
|
neoplasm of the vulva
|
vaginal calculus
|
|
menstrual disorder
|
Medical condition affecting menstrual cycle
|
vaginal irritation
|
|
vaginal neoplasm
|
benign or malignant neoplasm affecting the vagina
|
poor ovarian reserve
|
medical condition
|
ovarian neoplasm
|
benign, borderline, or malignant neoplasm involving the ovary
|
vaginal disease
|
Human disease
|
uterine disease
|
female reproductive system disease that is located in the uterus
|
female genital tuberculosis
|
Human disease
|
carcinoma in situ of female genital organs
|
Human disease
|
tubo-ovarian abscess
|
one of the late complications of pelvic inflammatory disease
|
preterm premature rupture of the membranes
|
female reproductive system disease characterized by rupture of chorioamniotic membranes before 37 weeks of gestation
|
pelvic inflammatory diseases
|
infection of uterus, fallopian tubes, ovaries or the inner surface of pelvis
|
oophoritis
|
human disease
|
vaginal septum
|
human disease
|
congenital malformations of ovary
|
|
hernia of ovary and fallopian tube
|
Human disease
|
noninflammatory vaginal disorder
|
Human disease
|
vaginal trauma
|
medical condition
|
vaginal cyst
|
Benign growths of the vaginal epithelium
|
vaginal fistula
|
abnormal passage that connects the vagina to another organ
|
gynecologic hemorrhage
|
excessive bleeding of the female reproductive system
|
vaginal discharge
|
mixture of liquid, cells, and bacteria, produced in the vagina and cervix, lubricating and protecting the vagina
|
vaginal dryness
|
lack of vaginal lubrication
|
uterine perforation
|
medical condition
|
female reproductive organ benign neoplasm
|
human disease
|
ovarian dysfunction
|
Human disease
|
pelvic organ prolapse
|
pelvic organs protruding from the opening of the vagina
|
hyperthecosis
|
hyperplasia of the theca interna of the ovary
|
Ovarian vein syndrome
|
medical condition
|
psychologic vaginismus
|
vaginal disease
|
fallopian tube disease
|
Human disease
|
inhibited female orgasm
|
Human disease
|
leukoplakia of vagina
|
Human disease
|
Vaginitis emphysematosa
|
gas-filled cysts in the mucosa of the vagina
|
Bartholin's gland disease
|
Disease that is located in Bartholin's gland
|
vaginal stone
|
develops after trauma, surgery, vaginal stenosis, ectopic vaginal ureter, neurogenic bladder, hypospadias, urethral diverticulum or vaginal outlet obstruction
|
endometriosis-related infertility
|
Endometriosis contributes to subfertility in a number of ways including adhesions, distorted pelvic anatomy, tubal blockage and scarring, and altered immune system functioning
|
Addison's disease
|
adrenal cortical hypofunction that is characterized by insufficient steroid hormone production by the adrenal glands
|
female genital mutilation
|
ritual cutting or removal of some or all of the external female genitalia
|
vaginitis
|
Human disease
|
clitoral adhesions
|
|
clitoromegaly
|
atypical enlargement of the clitoris
|
female genital trauma
|
|
hydrocolpos
|
distension of the vagina caused by accumulation of fluid due to congenital vaginal obstruction
|
Vaginal adenosis
|
vaginal abnormality
|
vaginal anomaly
|
congenital defect; abnormal or absent vagina
|
anovulation
|
human disease
|
endometriosis
|
disease linked to the female reproductive system
|
ectopic pregnancy
|
female reproductive system disease characterized by the implantation of the embryo outside the uterine cavity
|
ovarian torsion
|
rotation of the ovary
|
perineal tear
|
Childbirth related injury
|
metrorrhagia
|
uterine bleeding between menstrual periods
|
Vaginal intraepithelial neoplasia
|
medical condition
|
Masters-Allen syndrome
|
Human disease
|
luteoma
|
ovarian benign neoplasm characterized by solid proliferations of luteinized cells, resulting in a tumor-like ovarian enlargement that regresses during the puerperium
|
tight hymenal ring
|
human disease
|
vulvar disease
|
A non-neoplastic or neoplastic disorder that affects the vulva. Representative examples include infection, Bartholin gland adenoma, and vulvar carcinoma.
|
ureterovaginal fistula
|
medical condition
|
Ovarian remnant syndrome
|
medical condition
|
adnexal disease
|
disease of the uterine appendages
|
female reproductive system neoplasm
|
benign, precancerous, or malignant neoplasm that affects the female reproductive system
|
Vaginal stenosis
|
medical condition
|
infantile uterus
|
human disease
|
agenesis and aplasia of uterine body
|
human disease
|
spondylocostal dysostosis-anal and genitourinary malformations syndrome
|
|
partial bilateral aplasia of the mullerian ducts
|
human disease
|
unilateral aplasia of the mullerian ducts
|
human disease
|
PAGOD syndrome
|
PAGOD syndrome is a severe developmental syndrome characterized by multiple congenital anomalies including cardiovascular defects, pulmonary hypoplasia, diaphragmatic defects and genital anomalies
|
X small rings
|
|
bicornuate uterus
|
human disease
|
48, XXXX
|
rare chromosomal disorder with 4 X chromosomes
|
hand-foot-genital syndrome
|
autosomal dominant human genetic disease characterized by limb malformations (e.g. bilateral shortening of thumbs/big toes) and urogenital defects (e.g. abnormalities of ureters/urethra; incomplete Müllerian fusion in females; hypospadias in males)
|
mullerian duct anomalies-limb anomalies syndrome
|
|
Currarino syndrome
|
medical condition
|
46,XX ovarian dysgenesis-short stature syndrome
|
human disease
|
46,XX disorder of sex development-anorectal anomalies syndrome
|
|
Satoyoshi syndrome
|
medical condition
|
cervical agenesis
|
human disease
|
Meacham syndrome
|
Meacham syndrome is a multiple malformation syndrome characterized by congenital diaphragmatic abnormalities, genital defects and cardiac malformations
|
osteosclerosis-ichthyosis-premature ovarian failure syndrome
|
This syndrome is characterised by sclerosing bone dysplasia, ichthyosis vulgaris and premature ovarian failure. The bone disorder affects all metaphyseal-diaphyseal regions of the long bones, the skull, and the metacarpals.
|
DES daughter
|
|
uterine septum
|
human disease
|
Villoglandular adenocarcinoma of the cervix
|
medical condition
|
vulva basal cell carcinoma
|
Human disease
|
cervical alveolar soft part sarcoma
|
alveolar soft part sarcoma and cervical soft tissue tumor and malignant neoplasm of cervix uteri that is located in the cervix
|
uterine corpus serous adenocarcinoma
|
uterine corpus cancer that is characterized histologically by papillae with fibrovascular cores, marked nuclear atypia, psammoma bodies and cilia
|
metastatic endometrial carcinoma
|
Human disease
|
Bicervical bicornuate uterus and blind hemivagina
|
human disease
|
Bicervical bicornuate uterus with patent cervix and vagina
|
human disease
|
rare variants of adenocarcinoma of the corpus uteri
|
human disease
|
malignant neoplasm of endocervix
|
cancer that involves the endocervix
|
persistent Müllerian duct syndrome
|
intersex variation where one has XY chromosomes, male-typical reproductive organs and external genitalia, and some component(s) of a female-typical reproductive tract
|
Vestibular adenitis
|
medical condition
|
acute gonococcal salpingitis
|
Human disease
|
endometrial transitional cell carcinoma
|
Human disease
|
uterine body mixed cancer
|
uterine corpus cancer that has material basis in more than one type of cell
|
cervix endometrial stromal tumor
|
Human disease
|
vagina leiomyosarcoma
|
Human disease
|
endometrial squamous cell carcinoma
|
Human disease
|
vulvar eccrine porocarcinoma
|
Human disease
|
vulvar clear cell hidradenocarcinoma
|
Human disease
|
metastatic neoplasm to the placenta
|
Human disease
|
AIDS-related cervical cancer
|
Human disease
|
vaginal squamous cell carcinoma
|
|
squamous cell carcinoma of the corpus uteri
|
squamous cell carcinoma that involves the body of uterus
|
transitional cell carcinoma of the corpus uteri
|
transitional cell carcinoma that involves the body of uterus
|
partial hydatidiform mole
|
|
Michels Caskey syndrome
|
medical condition
|
salpingitis isthmica nodosa
|
Human disease
|
labia majora carcinoma
|
human disease
|
uterine corpus adenocarcinofibroma
|
Human disease
|
Gardnerella vaginalis vaginosis
|
Human disease
|
metastatic malignant neoplasm to the cervix
|
Human disease
|
immediate postpartum haemorrhage
|
|
Squamous cell carcinoma of the vagina
|
medical condition
|
partial septate uterus
|
|
low-grade neuroendocrine tumor of the corpus uteri
|
human disease
|
cervical neuroendocrine carcinoma
|
|
labia minora carcinoma
|
Human disease
|
vaginal Mullerian papilloma
|
Human disease
|
vaginal carcinosarcoma
|
Human disease
|
cervix carcinoma
|
cervical cancer that is located in the cervix uteri or located in the cervical area and that has material basis in abnormally proliferating cells derives from epithelial cells
|
epithelioid trophoblastic tumor
|
Human disease
|
uterine ligament adenocarcinoma
|
Human disease
|
childhood vagina botryoid rhabdomyosarcoma
|
Human disease
|
Wolffian adnexal neoplasm
|
Human disease
|
uterine corpus choriocarcinoma
|
Human disease
|
ovarian endometrioid adenocarcinoma with squamous differentiation
|
An endometrioid adenocarcinoma that arises from the ovary and exhibits squamous differentiation. The squamous cell component often has a cytologically benign appearance.
|
vaginal adenoid cystic carcinoma
|
An adenoid cystic carcinoma that arises from the vagina. Myoepithelial cells are usually not present.
|
undifferentiated carcinoma of the corpus uteri
|
|
papillary carcinoma of the corpus uteri
|
papillary carcinoma that involves the body of uterus
|
bloody show
|
bloody mucus discharge leading up to labour
|
Clear cell adenocarcinoma of the vagina
|
medical condition
|
MURCS association
|
medical condition
|
acute salpingo-oophoritis
|
Human disease
|
cervical carcinosarcoma
|
Human disease
|
cervix melanoma
|
Human disease
|
cervical adenomyoma
|
Human disease
|
vaginal endometrial stromal sarcoma
|
Human disease
|
adult vagina botryoid rhabdomyosarcoma
|
Human disease
|
metastatic endometrioid carcinoma
|
Human disease
|
high-grade neuroendocrine carcinoma of the corpus uteri
|
human disease
|
adenoid cystic carcinoma of the corpus uteri
|
adenoid cystic carcinoma that involves the body of uterus
|
mullerian aplasia
|
human disease
|
choriocarcinoma
|
Human disease
|
endometrial stromal sarcoma
|
human disease
|
uterine sarcoma
|
uterine corpus cancer that is located in the muscles of the uterus or located in other tissues that support the uterus
|
Invasive hydatidiform mole
|
complete hydatidiform mole or very rarely a partial mole that invades the myometrium
|
uterine corpus endometrial carcinoma
|
A uterine corpus cancer that is derived_from the inner lining of the uterus.
|
cervical endometrioid adenocarcinoma
|
Human disease
|
complete septate uterus
|
|
complete hydatidiform mole
|
|
Uterine clear cell carcinoma
|
medical condition
|
vulvar squamous papilloma
|
Human disease
|
vulva squamous cell carcinoma
|
vulva carcinoma and has material basis in squamous cells and is located in the epidermis of the vulvar tissue
|
endometrial adenocarcinoma
|
endometrial carcinoma that derives from epithelial cells of glandular origin
|
uterine corpus adenosarcoma
|
adenosarcoma and malignant uterine body mixed neoplasm that derives from the glands that line the uterus
|
vulvar sebaceous carcinoma
|
Human disease
|
uterus perivascular epithelioid cell tumor
|
Human disease
|
mixed endometrial stromal and smooth muscle tumor
|
Human disease
|
isthmus cancer
|
Human disease
|
malignant germ cell tumor of corpus uteri
|
malignant germ cell tumor that involves the body of uterus
|
Glassy cell carcinoma of the cervix
|
medical condition
|
chronic gonococcal salpingitis
|
Human disease
|
vulva adenocarcinoma
|
vulva carcinoma that derives from epithelial cells of glandular origin
|
cervical adenosquamous carcinoma
|
cervical carcinoma that derives from squamous cells and gland-like cells
|
anal Buschke-Lowenstein tumor
|
Human disease
|
sarcoma of cervix uteri
|
sarcoma involving a uterine cervix
|
Polymenorrhagia
|
frequent and heavy menstruation
|
clitoris cancer
|
human disease
|
46,XX disorder of sex development induced by fetoplacental androgens excess
|
human disease
|
46,XX disorder of sex development induced by fetal androgens excess
|
human disease
|
46,XX disorder of sex development induced by maternal-derived androgen
|
human disease
|
Endometrial intraepithelial neoplasia
|
disease
|
cervical soft tissue tumor
|
Human disease
|
cervix blue nevus
|
Human disease
|
premature thelarche
|
term
|
palmoplantar keratoderma-XX sex reversal-predisposition to squamous cell carcinoma syndrome
|
|
46,XY ovotesticular disorder of sex development
|
|
46, XX/XY
|
human disease
|
uterine ligament neoplasm
|
A benign, borderline, or malignant neoplasm that affects the uterine ligaments. Representative examples include Wolffian adnexal tumor, papillary cystadenoma, and adenocarcinoma.
|
recurrent malignant endocervical neoplasm
|
Human disease
|
distal monosomy 9p
|
|
benign neoplasm of endometrium
|
benign neoplasm that involves the endometrium
|
aromatase excess syndrome
|
human disease
|
endocervical carcinoma
|
Human disease
|
XY type gonadal dysgenesis-associated anomalies syndrome
|
human disease
|
46,XX disorder of sex development-skeletal anomalies syndrome
|
.). It has been described in two sisters born to consanguineous parents.
|
Denys-Drash syndrome
|
Human disease
|
Frasier syndrome
|
Human disease
|
cervical glandular tumor
|
Human disease
|
fibroleiomyoma
|
|
Aromatase deficiency
|
medical condition
|
ovarian mucinous cystadenocarcinoma
|
Human disease
|
non specific chronic endometritis
|
Human disease
|
leiomyoma cutis
|
benign tumor that arises from smooth muscle tissue in a hair follicle, forming a papule
|
gallbladder leiomyoma
|
human disease
|
human papilloma virus related vaginal squamous cell carcinoma
|
Human disease
|
ovarian dermoid cyst with secondary carcinoma
|
Human disease
|
trachea leiomyoma
|
human disease
|
Fetal rhabdomyoma
|
benign tumor of skeletal muscle
|
colon leiomyoma
|
Human disease
|
bladder leiomyoma
|
Human disease
|
lung leiomyoma
|
Human disease
|
leiomyomatosis
|
human disease
|
large bowel leiomyoma
|
Human disease
|
ovarian surface papilloma
|
Human disease
|
ovary papillary carcinoma
|
Human disease
|
rectum leiomyoma
|
Human disease
|
acute gonococcal endometritis
|
Human disease
|
cardiac rhabdomyoma
|
|
leiomyoma of vulva and esophagus
|
human disease
|
benign ovarian mucinous tumor
|
|
malignant ovarian mucinous tumor
|
|
Villitis of unknown etiology
|
medical condition
|
larynx leiomyoma
|
Human disease
|
acute gonococcal cervicitis
|
Human disease
|
vaginal adenosarcoma
|
vaginal carcinosarcoma derives from the glands that line the uterus
|
mediastinum leiomyoma
|
Human disease
|
adult type testicular granulosa cell tumor
|
Human disease
|
ovarian dermoid cyst with secondary pituitary-type tumor
|
Human disease
|
Müllerian agenesis
|
congenital atypical development of Müllerian ducts
|
chronic gonorrhea of cervix
|
Human disease
|
urethra leiomyoma
|
human disease
|
prostate leiomyoma
|
Human disease
|
central nervous system leiomyoma
|
Human disease
|
deep leiomyoma
|
Human disease
|
cellular leiomyoma
|
Human disease
|
ovarian mucinous malignant adenofibroma
|
Human disease
|
ovarian clear cell cystadenocarcinoma
|
Human disease
|
Benign metastasizing leiomyoma
|
human disease
|
leiomyoma of ciliary body
|
leiomyoma that involves the ciliary body
|
gastric leiomyoma
|
Human disease
|
granulomatous endometritis
|
Human disease
|
pericardium leiomyoma
|
Human disease
|
diffuse peritoneal leiomyomatosis
|
Human disease
|
ovarian serous cystadenocarcinoma
|
|
Estrogen insensitivity syndrome
|
genetic variation in which the body does not respond to estrogen
|
vagina leiomyoma
|
Human disease
|
juvenile type testicular granulosa cell tumor
|
Human disease
|
pediatric ovarian dysgerminoma
|
dysgerminoma of ovary that occurs in children
|
ovarian dermoid cyst with prolactin secreting adenoma
|
Human disease
|
ovarian serous carcinoma
|
ovarian carcinoma that has material basis in the lining of the ovary and produces a serum-like fluid
|
small intestine leiomyoma
|
Human disease
|
extrahepatic bile duct leiomyoma
|
Human disease
|
bizarre leiomyoma
|
Human disease
|
appendix leiomyoma
|
Human disease
|
ovarian mucinous cystic tumor with mural nodules
|
Human disease
|
Angiolipoleiomyoma
|
medical condition
|
ureter leiomyoma
|
Human disease
|
breast leiomyoma
|
Human disease
|
anus leiomyoma
|
Human disease
|
ovarian papillary cystadenoma
|
Human disease
|
borderline ovarian serous neoplasm with microinvasion
|
Human disease
|
ovarian mucinous cystic tumor associated with pseudomyxoma peritonei
|
Human disease
|
epithelioid leiomyoma
|
smooth muscle tumor found most frequently in the wall of the gastrointestinal tract
|
endometritis
|
inflammation of inner lining of uterus
|
amnion nodosum
|
medical condition
|
unicornuate uterus
|
medical condition
|
broad ligament malignant neoplasm
|
Human disease
|
ovarian primitive germ cell tumor
|
Human disease
|
ovarian papillary neoplasm
|
Human disease
|
ovarian dermoid cyst with melanoma
|
Human disease
|
retroverted incarcerated gravid uterus
|
human disease
|
syndromic uterovaginal malformation
|
uterovaginal malformation that is part of a larger syndrome
|
borderline epithelial tumor of ovary
|
A low grade epithelial tumor arising from the ovary. It is characterized by an atypical proliferation of epithelial cells. There is no evidence of stromal invasion.
|
placentitis
|
medical condition
|
uterus didelphys
|
human disease
|
chorangiosis
|
placental pathology
|
Subinvolution
|
medical condition after childbirth
|
pyosalpinx
|
Human disease
|
round ligament malignant neoplasm
|
Human disease
|
ovarian carcinoma
|
human disease
|
pediatric ovarian germ cell tumor
|
Human disease
|
ovarian dermoid cyst with secondary sarcoma
|
Human disease
|
Mullerian anomalies
|
congenital malformations during embryonic morphogenesis
|
chorioamnionitis
|
placenta disease that is an inflammation of the fetal membranes (amnion and chorion) due to a bacterial infection
|
pineal dysgerminoma
|
Human disease
|
chronic salpingitis
|
Human disease
|
ovarian mucinous neoplasm
|
Human disease
|
ovarian dermoid cyst with secondary melanocytic lesion
|
Human disease
|
deficient breast volume or number
|
human disease
|
oligohydramnios
|
placenta disease that is characterized by a deficiency of amniotic fluid sometimes resulting in an embryonic defect through adherence between embryo and amnion
|
seminal vesicle acute gonorrhea
|
Human disease
|
acute salpingitis
|
Human disease
|
dysgerminoma of ovary
|
dysgerminoma that is located in the ovary
|
placental necrosis
|
Human disease
|
excess breast volume or number
|
human disease
|
polyhydramnios
|
placenta disease that is characterized by an excess of amniotic fluid in the amniotic sac
|
circumvallate placenta
|
a structural abnormality of placenta
|
Placental infarction
|
Human disease
|
Antibiotic resistance in gonorrhea
|
|
parametrium malignant neoplasm
|
Human disease
|
testicular granulosa cell tumor
|
Human disease
|
immature teratoma of ovary
|
Human disease
|
tamoxifen-related endometrial lesion
|
Human disease
|
ovarian serous tumor
|
Human disease
|
ovarian dermoid cyst with angiosarcoma
|
Human disease
|
ovarian dermoid cyst with melanocytic nevus
|
Human disease
|
placental site nodule or plaque
|
human disease
|
non-syndromic uterovaginal malformation
|
uterovaginal malformation that is not part of a larger syndrome
|
reinfibulation
|
|
placenta praevia
|
placenta disease that is characterized by placenta attachment to the uterine wall close to or covering the cervix
|
ovarian endometrioid stromal sarcoma
|
Human disease
|
ovarian carcinosarcoma
|
Human disease
|
ovarian dermoid cyst with sebaceous adenoma
|
Human disease
|
ovarian dermoid cyst with secondary sebaceous tumor
|
Human disease
|
disorder of amniotic fluid and membranes
|
Human disease
|
Breus' mole
|
hematoma formed in uterus in pregnancy
|
placenta accreta
|
placenta disease that is characterized by an abnormally deep attachment of the placenta, through the endometrium and into the myometrium
|
placental insufficiency
|
placenta disease that is characterized by insufficient blood flow to the placenta during pregnancy
|
Confined placental mosaicism
|
chromosomal condition
|
gonococcal seminal vesiculitis
|
human disease
|
ovarian squamous cell neoplasm
|
Human disease
|
ovarian dermoid cyst with leiomyosarcoma
|
Human disease
|
malformation of placenta
|
Human disease
|
ovarian dermoid cyst with corticotropin secreting adenoma
|
Human disease
|
T-shaped uterus
|
medical condition
|
ovarian fibrosarcoma
|
Human disease
|
placental abruption
|
placenta disease that is characterized by separation of the placental lining from the uterus of the mother
|
segmental aplasia of the mullerian ducts
|
|
arcuate uterus
|
medical condition
|
seminal vesicle chronic gonorrhea
|
Human disease
|
gonococcal spondylitis
|
Human disease
|
ovary rhabdomyosarcoma
|
Human disease
|
choriocarcinoma of ovary
|
Human disease
|
anorectal gonorrhea
|
human disease
|
ovarian dermoid cyst with adenocarcinoma
|
Human disease
|
ovarian dermoid cyst with secondary tumor
|
Human disease
|
endometrial neoplasm
|
A neoplasm listed in Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
|
threatened abortion
|
uterine bleeding from a gestation of less than 20 weeks without any cervical dilatation
|
implantation bleeding
|
very early pregnancy bleeding
|
Velamentous cord insertion
|
medical condition
|
amniotic fluid infection
|
|
rhabdomyoma
|
benign mesenchymal tumor arising from skeletal or cardiac muscle
|
micropapillomatosis labialis
|
Human disease
|
leiomyoma
|
cell type benign neoplasm that is a benign tumor of smooth muscle cells
|
Amazia
|
absence of the mammary gland
|
ulnar-mammary syndrome
|
skin condition characterized by underdevelopment of the apocrine and mammary glands which can cause various nipple, breast and genital abnormalities, and abnormal development of fingers and forearms
|
bi-partite placenta
|
placenta separated into two lobes
|
subserous uterine fibroid
|
Human disease
|
uterine corpus dissecting leiomyoma
|
Human disease
|
fallopian tube adenocarcinoma
|
fallopian tube carcinoma that derives from epithelial cells of glandular origin
|
clear cell cystadenofibroma
|
benign neoplasm characterized by the presence of cystic glandular and fibrous tissues and clear cells
|
ovarian serous cystadenofibroma
|
Human disease
|
cervical Mullerian papilloma
|
Human disease
|
Papillary serous cystadenocarcinoma
|
Human disease
|
chronic salpingo-oophoritis
|
Human disease
|
uterus interstitial leiomyoma
|
Human disease
|
uterine corpus lipoleiomyoma
|
Human disease
|
fallopian tube adenosarcoma
|
Human disease
|
familiar fallopian tube carcinoma
|
Human disease
|
borderline malignancy serous cystadenoma
|
Human disease
|
Puberty menorrhagia
|
increased menstrual flow soon after puberty
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atypical endometrial hyperplasia
|
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syndromic breast hypoplasia/aplasia
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human disease
|
Pseudo-Meigs syndrome
|
human disease
|
low implantation of placenta
|
Human disease
|
uterus intravascular leiomyomatosis
|
Human disease
|
Bartholin's gland adenomyoma
|
Human disease
|
mitotically active variant uterine corpus leiomyoma
|
Human disease
|
Chronic histiocytic intervillositis
|
disease
|
circumvallate placenta syndrome
|
human disease
|
diffuse uterine leiomyomatosis
|
Human disease
|
mucinous ovarian cystadenoma
|
Human disease
|
ovarian cystadenocarcinoma
|
human disease
|
fallopian tube transitional cell carcinoma
|
Human disease
|
ovarian clear cell cystadenofibroma
|
Human disease
|
vaginal spindle cell epithelioma
|
Human disease
|
vulvar inverted follicular keratosis
|
Human disease
|
ovarian mucinous cystadenofibroma
|
Human disease
|
chorionic villi
|
part of the placenta
|
hypermenorrhoea
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excessive menstrual discharge with regular cycle
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decidual hematoma
|
|
myomatosis
|
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Placenta increta
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scalp–ear–nipple syndrome
|
human disease
|
submucous uterine fibroid
|
Human disease
|
fallopian tube squamous cell carcinoma
|
Human disease
|
mucinous cystadenofibroma
|
benign neoplasm characterized by the presence of cystic structures lined by mucinous columnar epithelial cells in a fibrotic stroma
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fallopian tube cystadenofibroma
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Human disease
|
simple endometrial hyperplasia
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A proliferation of endometrial cells resulting in glandular enlargement and budding without changes in the basic structure of the endometrium. Epithelial atypia may be present or absent.
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Becker's nevus
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medical condition
|
hypertrophy of breast
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Human disease
|
clear-cell ovarian carcinoma
|
ovarian carcinoma that has material basis in cells with clear cytoplasm and glycogen secreting hob nail cells
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funisitis
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connective tissue disease that is an inflammation of the connective tissue of the umbilical cord
|
Myomatous erythrocytosis syndrome
|
medical condition
|
uterine corpus epithelioid leiomyoma
|
Human disease
|
uterine corpus myxoid leiomyoma
|
Human disease
|
fallopian tube mucinous adenocarcinoma
|
human disease
|
cervical adenofibroma
|
Human disease
|
rete ovarii cystadenoma
|
Human disease
|
rete ovarii cystadenofibroma
|
Human disease
|
ovarian endometrioid cystadenoma
|
Human disease
|
uterine corpus apoplectic leiomyoma
|
Human disease
|
fallopian tube gestational choriocarcinoma
|
Human disease
|
atypical Meigs syndrome
|
human disease
|
glandular cystic hyperplasia of the endometrium
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disease
|
Breakthrough bleeding
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of the menstrual period
|
Micromastia
|
human disease
|
Limb–mammary syndrome
|
human disease
|
ovarian endometrioid cystadenofibroma
|
Human disease
|
uterine corpus atypical polypoid adenomyoma
|
Human disease
|
cervix squamous papilloma
|
Human disease
|
complex endometrial hyperplasia
|
A hyperplasia characterized by excessive proliferation of endometrial cells, resulting in the formation of complex epithelial structures. Epithelial atypia may be present or absent.
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endometrial hyperplasia without atypia
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Simple or complex endometrial hyperplasia characterized by the absence of epithelial atypia
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mammary-digital-nail syndrome
|
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accessory breast
|
human disease
|
anhydramnios
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lack of amniotic fluid
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Bartholin's gland adenoma
|
Human disease
|
Metropathia haemorrhagica
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frequent and heavy menstruation
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Chronic deciduitis
|
medical condition
|
Isolated hypogonadotropic hypogonadism
|
medical condition
|
cervical squamous cell carcinoma
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cervix carcinoma that has material basis in squamous cells of the cervix
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mature teratoma of the ovary
|
Human disease
|
Bartholin's gland adenocarcinoma
|
Human disease
|
atypical vulvar nevus
|
Human disease
|
chondrodysplasia-pseudohermaphroditism syndrome
|
syndrome characterized by the clinical features of 46,XY complete gonadal dysgenesis in association with severe dwarfism with generalized chondrodysplasia
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vaginal aplasia
|
|
ovarian germ cell monodermal and highly specialized teratoma
|
Human disease
|
Bartholin's gland adenosquamous carcinoma
|
Bartholin's gland carcinoma that derives from squamous cells and gland-like cells
|
AIDS-related cervical Kaposi's sarcoma
|
Human disease
|
lung fibrosis-immunodeficiency-46,XX gonadal dysgenesis syndrome
|
|
chronic endometritis
|
A non-granulomatous or granulomatous chronic inflammation of the endometrium. Causes include sexually transmitted pathogens and gynecological procedures. Patients may present with irregular bleeding.
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placenta percreta
|
medical condition in which the placenta invades into the perimetrium
|
WAGR syndrome
|
rare genetic syndrome in which affected children are predisposed to develop Wilms tumour
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cervical ectropion
|
|
Alpha-thalassemia mental retardation syndrome
|
alpha thalassemia that has material basis in mutation in the ATRX gene on Xq21
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acute cervicitis
|
human disease
|
cervical Wilms' tumor
|
cervical carcinosarcoma is located in the cervix with morphological features resembling Wilms tumor of the kidney
|
vaginal tubular adenoma
|
Human disease
|
uterine corpus mixed epithelial and mesenchymal tumor
|
Human disease
|
uterine corpus smooth muscle neoplasm
|
Human disease
|
disorder of sex development-intellectual disability syndrome
|
Verloes-Gillerot-Fryns syndrome is a rare association of malformations
|
dysmorphism-short stature-deafness-disorder of sex development syndrome
|
|
46,XY disorder of sex development due to a defect in testosterone metabolism by peripheral tissue
|
human disease
|
cervical adenocarcinoma in situ
|
disease
|
congenital estrogen deficiency
|
medical condition
|
HAIR-AN syndrome
|
medical condition
|
Pigmented hairy epidermal nevus syndrome
|
Medical condition
|
exocervical carcinoma
|
Human disease
|
cervical adenocarcinoma
|
cervix carcinoma that derives from epithelial cells of glandular origin
|
Bartholin's gland transitional cell carcinoma
|
Human disease
|
endocervicitis
|
Human disease
|
childhood mature teratoma of the ovary
|
Human disease
|
vaginal villous adenoma
|
Human disease
|
cervix small cell carcinoma
|
Human disease
|
endometrial type cervical adenomyoma
|
Human disease
|
leiomyosarcoma of the cervix uteri
|
|
granulomatous mastitis
|
medical condition
|
Strumal carcinoid
|
medical condition
|
cervical adenoid cystic carcinoma
|
Human disease
|
ovarian cystic teratoma
|
Human disease
|
ovarian solid teratoma
|
Human disease
|
Bartholin's gland squamous cell carcinoma
|
Human disease
|
endocervical type cervical adenomyoma
|
Human disease
|
breast diffuse large B-cell lymphoma
|
A diffuse large B-cell lymphoma that arises from the breast. It is the most common type of primary breast lymphoma.
|
idiopathic central precocious puberty
|
human disease
|
struma ovarii
|
rare form of monodermal teratoma that contains mostly thyroid tissue, which may cause hyperthyroidism
|
cervical endometrial stromal sarcoma
|
Human disease
|
acute endometritis
|
Human disease
|
metastatic carcinoma to the uterine cervix
|
Human disease
|
vulvovaginal gingival syndrome
|
human disease
|
trichomonas cervicitis
|
human disease
|
cervical intraepithelial neoplasia
|
disease
|
cervical laceration
|
|
chronic cervicitis
|
Human disease
|
cervical adenosarcoma
|
cervical carcinosarcoma that is located in the cervix
|
Bartholin's gland adenoid cystic carcinoma
|
Human disease
|
ovarian fetiform teratoma
|
Human disease
|
cervical large cell neuroendocrine carcinoma
|
Human disease
|
uterine corpus soft tissue neoplasm
|
Human disease
|
46,XY disorder of sex development due to adrenal and testicular steroidogenesis defect
|
human disease
|
46,XY disorder of sex development due to testicular steroidogenesis defect
|
human disease
|
subclinical endometritis
|
cattle disease
|
Supernumerary nipples–uropathies–Becker's nevus syndrome
|
medical condition
|
cervical adenoid basal carcinoma
|
Human disease
|
childhood immature teratoma of ovary
|
Human disease
|
vaginal tubulovillous adenoma
|
Human disease
|
cervical atypical polypoid adenomyoma
|
Human disease
|
glassy cell variant cervical adenosquamous carcinoma
|
cervical adenosquamous carcinoma that is a rare form and is composed of cells with a glass-like cytoplasm
|
rhabdomyosarcoma of the cervix uteri
|
rare malignant neoplasm with skeletal muscle differentiation arising from the cervix
|
primitive neuroectodermal tumor of the cervix uteri
|
human disease
|
isolated partial vaginal agenesis
|
developmental defect during embryogenesis
|
congenital adrenal hypoplasia of maternal cause
|
human disease
|
rare non-malformative gynecologic or obstetric disease
|
human disease
|
disorder of sex development of gynecological interest
|
human disease
|
rare gynecological tumor
|
Rare female reproductive system neoplasm
|
complication of pregnancy, childbirth and the puerperium
|
health problems that are caused by pregnancy and that occur during the period from conception up until 6 weeks after childbirth
|
Bartholin's duct cyst
|
cyst in a blocked Bartholin's gland
|
breast malformation
|
human disease
|
female genitalia nevus
|
Human disease
|
Endometrioid tumor
|
Human disease
|
anomaly of puberty or/and menstrual cycle
|
human disease
|
bartholin gland neoplasm
|
A benign or malignant neoplasm that affects the Bartholin gland. Representative examples include adenoma, adenomyoma, adenocarcinoma, and squamous cell carcinoma.
|
rectovaginal fistula
|
fistula or abnormal connection between the rectum and the vagina
|
vulvar alveolar soft part sarcoma
|
alveolar soft part sarcoma and vulvar sarcoma that is located in the vulva
|
ovarian biphasic or triphasic teratoma
|
Human disease
|
vulvar childhood botryoid-type embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma
|
Human disease
|
vulvar melanocytic neoplasm
|
Human disease
|
premature menopause
|
human disease
|
urethrovaginal fistula
|
|
vulvar leiomyosarcoma
|
Human disease
|
Wolffian duct adenoma
|
Human disease
|
childhood teratoma of the ovary
|
Human disease
|
breast large cell neuroendocrine carcinoma
|
Human disease
|
vulvar soft tissue tumor
|
Human disease
|
prolactinoma
|
adenoma of the pituitary gland producing prolactin
|
Gonadotropin-resistant ovary syndrome
|
primary or secondary amenorrhea and is resistant to exogenous gonadotropin stimulation
|
estrogen excess
|
Human disease
|
benign vaginal carcinosarcoma
|
Human disease
|
breast angiosarcoma
|
angiosarcoma and sarcoma of breast and vascular neoplasm of breast that is located in the cells that line the blood vessels within the breast or underarm area
|
breast lymphoma
|
Human disease
|
breast malignant eccrine spiradenoma
|
Human disease
|
vaginal blue nevus
|
Human disease
|
vaginal germ cell malignant tumor
|
malignant germ cell tumor that involves the vagina
|
vaginal hypoplasia
|
medical condition
|
rete ovarii adenocarcinoma
|
Human disease
|
vaginal adenoma
|
Human disease
|
vulvar tumor of skin appendage origin
|
Human disease
|
ovarian fibrothecoma
|
10cm) are often associated with pleural effusion and ascytes (the Meig's syndrome triad)
|
polycystic ovary syndrome
|
set of symptoms caused by elevated androgens in people with XX chromosomes
|
ovarian cystadenoma
|
human disease
|
cystadenofibroma
|
adenofibroma composed of epithelial ovarian tissue
|
rete ovarii adenoma
|
Human disease
|
Skene gland carcinoma
|
Human disease
|
Congenital or acquired abnormality of vagina complicating pregnancy, childbirth, or the puerperium
|
Human disease
|
vaginal rhabdomyosarcoma
|
malignant mesenchymal neoplasm with skeletal muscle differentiation arising from the vagina
|
clitoris neoplasm
|
human disease
|
obstetric fistula
|
hole develops in the birth canal as a result of childbirth
|
vesicovaginal fistula
|
abnormal passage between the bladder and the vagina
|
ovarian thecoma
|
stromal tumor that arises from the ovary and is characterized by the presence of cells that contain lipid and resemble theca cells
|
vaginal squamous papilloma
|
vaginal benign neoplasm that is characterized by the presence of a fibrovascular stalk lined by normal squamous epithelium
|
breast leiomyosarcoma
|
Human disease
|
hypoestrogenism
|
medical condition
|
monodermal teratoma
|
Human disease
|
vulvar proximal-type epithelioid sarcoma
|
Human disease
|
Trichomonas prostatitis
|
Human disease
|
benign ductal tumor of breast
|
human disease
|
uterus leiomyosarcoma
|
uterine Corpus sarcoma and leiomyosarcoma and uterine Corpus smooth muscle neoplasm that is located in the smooth muscle of the uterus
|
vulvar apocrine adenocarcinoma
|
Human disease
|
villoglandular endometrial endometrioid adenocarcinoma
|
Human disease
|
secretory uterine corpus endometrioid adenocarcinoma
|
Human disease
|
endometrial mixed adenocarcinoma
|
Human disease
|
uterine ligament mucinous adenocarcinoma
|
Human disease
|
endometrial mucinous adenocarcinoma
|
human disease
|
pulmonary artery choriocarcinoma
|
Human disease
|
ovarian small cell carcinoma
|
Human disease
|
adenosarcoma of the corpus uteri
|
|
vulval Paget's disease
|
Human disease
|
choriocarcinoma of the testis
|
Human disease
|
uterine ligament serous adenocarcinoma
|
Human disease
|
fallopian tube endometrioid adenocarcinoma
|
Human disease
|
ovarian mixed germ cell neoplasm
|
Human disease
|
childhood ovarian endodermal sinus tumor
|
Human disease
|
adult central nervous system choriocarcinoma
|
Human disease
|
mucin-rich endometrial endometrioid adenocarcinoma
|
Human disease
|
non-gestational ovarian choriocarcinoma
|
Human disease
|
non-gestational choriocarcinoma
|
Human disease
|
malignant struma ovarii
|
Human disease
|
endometrial clear cell adenocarcinoma
|
Human disease
|
polyembryoma of the ovary
|
Human disease
|
undifferentiated ovarian carcinoma
|
|
uterine corpus rhabdomyosarcoma
|
A rare malignant heterologous neoplasm with skeletal muscle differentiation arising from the uterine corpus. It usually manifests with vaginal bleeding. The prognosis is poor.
|
gestational choriocarcinoma
|
Human disease
|
uterine corpus endometrial stromal sarcoma
|
Human disease
|
uterine carcinosarcoma
|
human disease
|
ovarian endometrioid malignant adenofibroma
|
Human disease
|
pediatric CNS choriocarcinoma
|
Human disease
|
vulvar keratoacanthoma-like carcinoma
|
Human disease
|
sarcomatoid uterine corpus endometrioid adenocarcinoma
|
Human disease
|
malignant non-dysgerminomatous germ cell tumor of ovary
|
malignant germ cell tumor other than dysgerminoma that arises from the ovary
|
carcinosarcoma of the corpus uteri
|
|
ovary adenocarcinoma
|
ovarian carcinoma that derives from epithelial cells of glandular origin
|
vulva verrucous carcinoma
|
Human disease
|
ovarian mesodermal adenosarcoma
|
adenosarcoma and malignant ovarian endometroid tumorthat is located in the ovary
|
fallopian tube serous adenocarcinoma
|
Human disease
|
vulvar eccrine adenocarcinoma
|
Human disease
|
oxyphilic endometrial endometrioid adenocarcinoma
|
Human disease
|
ovary mixed epithelial carcinoma
|
Human disease
|
vulvar non-keratinizing squamous cell carcinoma
|
human disease
|
gestational uterine corpus choriocarcinoma
|
Human disease
|
mediastinum choriocarcinoma
|
Human disease
|
vulvar squamous cell carcinoma with tumor giant cells
|
Human disease
|
gastric choriocarcinoma
|
A malignant germ cell tumor that arises from the stomach. It is characterized by the presence of syncytiotrophoblast and cytotrophoblast cellular components. It is often associated with lymph node and hematogenous metastases.
|
endometrial endometrioid adenocarcinoma
|
|
vasa praevia
|
Human disease
|
placental site trophoblastic tumor
|
human disease
|
fallopian tube clear cell adenocarcinoma
|
Human disease
|
ovarian endodermal sinus tumor
|
Human disease
|
vulvar keratinizing squamous cell carcinoma
|
Human disease
|
human papilloma virus related vulvar squamous cell carcinoma
|
human disease
|
uterine corpus carcinofibroma
|
An uncommon malignant neoplasm arising from the uterine corpus. It is characterized by the presence of a malignant epithelial component and a benign mesenchymal (usually fibrous) component.
|
uterine ligament clear cell adenocarcinoma
|
Human disease
|
fallopian tube papillary adenocarcinoma
|
Human disease
|
uterine ligament endometrioid adenocarcinoma
|
Human disease
|
vulvar basaloid squamous cell carcinoma
|
Human disease
|
childhood choriocarcinoma of the ovary
|
Human disease
|
true unicornuate uterus
|
human disease
|
acropectororenal dysplasia
|
|
macromastia
|
|
craniofrontonasal dysplasia-Poland anomaly syndrome
|
|
isolated congenital hypogonadotropic hypogonadism
|
congenital hypogonadotropic hypogonadism that is not part of a larger syndrome
|
Poland syndrome
|
Human disease
|
46,XX disorder of sex development induced by endogenous maternal-derived androgen
|
human disease
|
Amastia
|
Condition in which the breast and nipple are absent
|
glucocorticoid resistance
|
medical condition
|
cervical intraepithelial neoplasia grade 2/3
|
neoplastic process in the cervix characterized by morphologic features of both moderate and severe intraepithelial neoplasia
|
Gonadotropin-releasing hormone insensitivity
|
medical condition
|
pseudounicornuate uterus
|
human disease
|
unicervical bicornuate uterus
|
human disease
|
juvenile macromastia
|
human disease
|
childhood choriocarcinoma of the testis
|
Human disease
|
testicular monophasic choriocarcinoma
|
Human disease
|
cordiform uterus
|
human disease
|
46,XX disorder of sex development induced by exogenous maternal-derived androgen
|
human disease
|
diabetes persistent mullerian ducts
|
human disease
|
clitoral carcinoma
|
carcinoma that arises from the clitoris
|
WNT4 deficiency
|
human disease
|
17-beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase deficiency
|
human disease
|
Vasa previa complicating labor and delivery, delivered
|
Human disease
|
central nervous system choriocarcinoma
|
Human disease
|
hypogonadotropic hypogonadism associated with other endocrinopathies
|
human disease
|
ovarian mucinous adenocarcinoma
|
human disease
|
cervical clear cell adenocarcinoma
|
Human disease
|
mesonephric adenocarcinoma
|
adenocarcinoma of the cervix or the vagina arising from mesonephric remnants
|
genital leiomyoma
|
human disease
|
piloleiomyoma
|
disease
|
endocervical adenocarcinoma
|
endocervical carcinoma that derives from epithelial cells of glandular origin
|
uterine corpus myxoid leiomyosarcoma
|
Human disease
|
cervical verrucous carcinoma
|
Human disease
|
Wolffian duct adenocarcinoma
|
Human disease
|
cervical serous adenocarcinoma
|
Human disease
|
polyvesicular vitelline pattern ovarian yolk sac tumor
|
Human disease
|
cervical basaloid squamous cell carcinoma
|
Human disease
|
hypercalcemic type ovarian small cell carcinoma
|
Human disease
|
obesity due to prohormone convertase 1 deficiency
|
Prohormone convertase-I deficiency is the rarest form of monogenic obesity. The disorder is characterised by severe childhood obesity, hypoadrenalism, reactive hypoglycaemia, and elevated circulating levels of certain prohormones.
|
adenoid cystic carcinoma of the cervix uteri
|
adenoid cystic carcinoma that involves the uterine cervix
|
glandular pattern ovarian yolk sac tumor
|
Human disease
|
pulmonary type ovarian small cell carcinoma
|
Human disease
|
diffuse leiomyomatosis syndrome
|
Human disease
|
familial leiomyomatosis
|
human disease
|
ovarian clear cell adenocarcinoma
|
Human disease
|
endobronchial leiomyoma
|
Human disease
|
early invasive cervical adenocarcinoma
|
Human disease
|
microinvasive cervical squamous cell carcinoma
|
Human disease
|
Angioleiomyoma
|
medical condition
|
Multiple cutaneous leiomyoma
|
medical condition
|
ovary serous adenocarcinoma
|
ovary adenocarcinoma that derives from the lining of a cavity that produces a serum-like fluid (a serous cavity)
|
uterine corpus epithelioid leiomyosarcoma
|
Human disease
|
hepatoid pattern ovarian yolk sac tumor
|
Human disease
|
cervical keratinizing squamous cell carcinoma
|
Human disease
|
human papilloma virus related cervical squamous cell carcinoma
|
human disease
|
obesity due to congenital leptin deficiency
|
Congenital leptin deficiency is a form of monogenic obesity characterised by severe early-onset obesity and marked hyperphagia
|
Solitary cutaneous leiomyoma
|
medical condition
|
intravenous leiomyomatosis
|
Human disease
|
cervical lymphoepithelioma-like carcinoma
|
Human disease
|
cervical mucinous adenocarcinoma
|
Human disease
|
cervical non-keratinizing squamous cell carcinoma
|
Human disease
|
obesity due to leptin receptor gene deficiency
|
human disease
|
human papillomavirus-independent cervical squamous cell carcinoma
|
|
human papilloma virus related endocervical adenocarcinoma
|
human disease
|
cervical condylomatous squamous cell carcinoma
|
Human disease
|
cervical adenoma malignum
|
Human disease
|
ovarian dermoid cyst with squamous cell carcinoma
|
Human disease
|
pineal region choriocarcinoma
|
Human disease
|
villoglandular variant cervical mucinous adenocarcinoma
|
Human disease
|
signet ring cell variant cervical mucinous adenocarcinoma
|
Human disease
|
high grade ovarian serous adenocarcinoma
|
|
hereditary leiomyomatosis and renal cell cancer syndrome
|
Hereditary leiomyomatosis and renal cell cancer (HLRCC) is a hereditary cancer syndrome characterized by a predisposition to cutaneous and uterine leiomyomas and, in some families, to renal cell cancer
|
cervical papillary squamous cell carcinoma
|
Human disease
|
low grade ovarian serous adenocarcinoma
|
|
penis non-invasive verrucous carcinoma
|
Human disease
|
intestinal variant cervical mucinous adenocarcinoma
|
Human disease
|
endocervical type cervical mucinous adenocarcinoma
|
Human disease
|
cervical squamotransitional carcinoma
|
Human disease
|