polyhydramnios

polyhydramnios
An excess of amniotic fluid in the amniotic sac.
Syn: hydramnios, polyhydramnion

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  • Polyhydramnios — (polyhydramnion, hydramnios) is a medical condition describing an excess of amniotic fluid in the amniotic sac. It is seen in 0.5 to 2% of pregnancies.Fact|date=November 2007 It is typically diagnosed when the amniotic fluid exceeds 2000… …   Wikipedia

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  • polyhydramnios — poly·hydramnios …   English syllables

  • polyhydramnios — hydramnios; n. an increase in the amount of amniotic fluid surrounding the fetus, which occurs usually in the third trimester and may be associated with maternal diabetes, multiple pregnancy, any fetal anomaly causing impaired swallowing, or… …   The new mediacal dictionary

  • polyhydramnios — “+ noun Etymology: New Latin, from poly + hydr + amnios : hydramnios …   Useful english dictionary

  • Маловодие — МКБ 10 O41.041.0 МКБ 9 658.0658.0 DiseasesDB …   Википедия

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