Hypogastric

Word HYPOGASTRIC
Character 11
Hyphenation hyp o gas tric
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Hypogastric"

What do we mean by hypogastric?

Of or pertaining to the hypogastrium.

Synonyms and Antonyms for Hypogastric

  • Synonyms for hypogastric
  • Hypogastric synonyms not found!!!
  • Antonyms for hypogastric
  • Hypogastric antonyms not found!

The word "hypogastric" in example sentences

The pudendal nerve supplies the clitoris but the pelvic, hypogastric and vagus nerves serve the pelvis region. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Rats with vagal, pelvic, hypogastric and ovarian neurectomies exhibited a marked decrease in calcitonin gene-related peptide-immunoreactive nerves in the uterus relative to rats with pelvic, hypogastric, and ovarian neurectomies with intact vagus nerves. ❋ Aka TBTAM (2007)

Neurectomies involving the pelvic, hypogastric, ovarian and abdominal vagus nerves were performed, and then uterine whole-mounts examined for sensory nerves containing calcitonin gene-related peptide. ❋ Aka TBTAM (2007)

In all diseases it is better that the umbilical and hypogastric regions preserve their fullness; and it is a bad sign when they are very slender and emaciated; in the latter case it is dangerous to administer purgatives. ❋ Unknown (2007)

If a patient pass blood and clots in his urine, and have strangury, and if a pain seize the hypogastric region and perineum, the parts about the bladder are affected. ❋ Unknown (2007)

The nervous system serves the abdominal organs primarily through the hypogastric and celiac nerve plexuses. ❋ M.D. Dharma Singh Khalsa (2001)

The hypogastric plexus serves many of the upper intestinal organs and the stomach. ❋ M.D. Dharma Singh Khalsa (2001)

In that eventuality, she would have to operate to tie off the hypogastric arteries that carried the blood to the womb, and if that didn't work, then she'd have to perform an emergency hysterectomy, or the woman would bleed to death. ❋ Cuthbert, Margaret (1998)

If the paralysis be in a lower limb, place P. P., _long cord_, upon the lower lumbar vertebræ, so as to reach the hypogastric plexus, and treat with the metallic brush, N. P., five to eight minutes, over all the affected parts. ❋ Daniel Clark (N/A)

But, while treating over the lower limbs, the P.P. should be upon the hypogastric flexus, at the "small of the back." ❋ Daniel Clark (N/A)

In early infancy, when the pelvis is comparatively small, the bladder is situated in the hypogastric region, with its summit pointing towards the umbilicus; as the bladder varies in shape, according to whether it be empty or full, its relations to neighbouring parts, especially to those in connexion with its summit, vary also considerably. ❋ Joseph Maclise (N/A)

The small intestines, S S*, covered by the omentum, P*, occupy the hypogastric and iliac regions. ❋ Joseph Maclise (N/A)

"Gaping or yawning is infectious, because the steams of the blood being ejected out of the mouth, doth infect the ambient air, which being received by the nostrils into another man's mouth, doth irritate the fibres of the hypogastric muscle to open the mouth to discharge by expiration the unfortunate gust of air infected with the steams of blood, as aforesaid." ❋ Various (N/A)

The one pole should be connected with the head-electrode, the other, by means of the surface board, applied alternately, to the epigastrium, chiefly, and to the hypogastric region. ❋ George M. Schweig (N/A)

The first are excessive activity of the ovarian nerves, derived from the hypogastric plexus; paralysis of uterine vaso-motor nerves, as a secondary result of this excessive action: exhaustion of these same vaso-motor nerves, as an element of general nervous exhaustion. ❋ Anna Callender Brackett (N/A)

Second, in so-called plexuses, occupying different positions in the cavity of the trunk, and standing in especial relation to various organs; the solar or coeliac plexus to the stomach, liver, and spleen; the two renal plexuses to the kidneys; the mesenteric plexuses to the intestine; finally, on each side of the pelvis, the hypogastric plexus to the bladder, uterus, and ovaries -- the so-called genito-urinary organs. ❋ Anna Callender Brackett (N/A)

The utero-ovarian blood-vessels derive their nerves from the hypogastric plexus, which, formed by branches from both sympathetic ganglia and spinal cord, is the exclusive source of the innervation of the uterus and ovaries. ❋ Anna Callender Brackett (N/A)

The exercise taken in the gymnasium is one of the best, notably the "wall exercise," which is more particularly suited to those afflicted with pendulous and protuberant abdomens as the result of feebleness of the hypogastric muscles, to accumulation of fat under the skin and in the omentum, and to dilation of the stomach and intestines. ❋ Various (N/A)

Cross Reference for Hypogastric

What does hypogastric mean?

Best Free Book Reviews
Book Name Author
Say I Do E-Book Joan Kilby
The Fix Up E-Book Tawna Fenske
Be My Baby E-Book Dakota Harrison
Just Me E-Book Lexy Timms
The Wedding Bet E-Book Susan Hatler
Best IOS App Reviews
App Name Developer
Facebook App Reviews Meta Platforms, Inc.
McDonald's App Reviews McDonald's USA
Apple Sports App Reviews Apple
Google Meet App Reviews Google LLC
Zoom - One Platform to Connect App Reviews Zoom Video Communications, Inc.