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top or upper portion of the uterus.
Latin = bottom or base. (But note that the fundus of the stomach and uterus are at the top, and the fundus of the eye and of the bladder are posterior!).
General term for the back of the eye.
FUN-duss] photo - image of the back of the eye. Gene replacement therapy - the procedure of introducing a non-defective gene into the body to take the place of a defective one.
A large, expanded compartment within the stomach that serves as a temporary storage area for ingested food material.
The concave interior of the eye, consisting of the retina, choroid, sclera, optic disc and blood vessels, seen by means of the ophthalmoscope.
Name given to the structures at the back of the eye; includes the retina, optic disc, macular, and retinal and choroidal blood vessels.
The back of the eye, that is, the retina, vessels and the optic disc, seen with an ophthalmoscope.
The medical term applied to the retina, which is the structure at the back of the eye. This is sometimes also known as the fundus occuli.
medical term for inside lining of the eye
the internal aspect of the ocular posterior segment, seen with an ophthalmoscope
the back portion of the interior of the interior of the globe of the eye, visible through the pupil
Top of the uterus; or back of the eye
The top of the uterus; after 20 weeks, the height in centimeters is generally equal to the number of weeks a woman is pregnant
The uppermost part (rounded portion) of the uterus.
The uppermost part of the uterus. It is the working muscle during labor.
interior of the eye visible through an ophthalmoscope
The upper portion of the uterus.
The upper part of the uterus.
The top of the uterus. The fundal height is the length between the top of the uterus and the pubic bone. This helps date the pregnancy and assess the growth of the baby.
The interior lining of the eyeball, including the retina, optic disc, and macula; portion of the inner eye that can be seen during an eye examination by looking through the pupil.
section of the uterus where the spiral artery density, and thus oxygen/nutrient availability, is greatest. It is the preferential area for placental implantation
upper part of the stomach.
The inside of an organ. In the eye, refers to the back area that can be seen with the ophthalmoscope.
the interior posterior surface of the eyeball which includes the retina and the macula
The larger part of a hollow organ that is farthest away from the organ's opening. The bladder, gallbladder, stomach, uterus, eye, and cavity of the middle ear all have a fundus.
The inner aspect of the posterior (back) of the eye. A fundus examination includes a view of the retina and optic nerve as it leaves the eye and the retinal arteries and veins.
the uppermost part of the stomach
The back of the eye (retina, choroid, disc, vessels, macula), which can be seen with an ophthalmoscope. Go to top of page
The inside of the eye, primarily the retina, the optic disk, and the retinal vessels can be seen with an ophthalmoscope.
The top of the uterus, usually palpable in the abdomen of a gravid woman. After delivery, the fundus should be firm and midline in the abdomen, at or below the level of the umbilicus. In the weeks after delivery, the fundus gradually involutes back to its pre-pregnancy size and position.
The top or upper, rounded portion of a woman's uterus is the fundus.
The top part of the uterus.
the top of the enlarged uterus.
The fundus of the uterus is the top portion opposite from the cervix.
The left portion of the body of the stomach is known as the fundus, and is marked off from the remainder of the body by a plane passing horizontally through the cardiac orifice.
In ophthalmology, the fundus is the interior surface of the eye, including the retina, optic disc, macula, and posterior pole.Cassin, B. and Solomon, S. Dictionary of Eye Terminology. Gainsville, Florida: Triad Publishing Company, 1990.