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Press downward with the abdominal hand and palpate the uterus (if possible). [5] ... Your ability to palpate the uterus and ovaries will depend on the patient's anatomy, the size of your hands, and your level of skill.
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medinfo.ufl.edu/year1/bcs/clist/pelvic.html
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The uterus lies in the pelvis anterior to the rectum and posterior to the bladder. As the peritoneum folds over these three structures the uterovesicle and rectouterine pouches are formed. The uterus is a dense muscular organ with a central cavity lined by glandular epithelium.
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www.med.mun.ca/anatomyts/repro/reprout.htm
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The upper fingers feel the main part of the womb (uterine corpus) through the abdominal skin, the lower ones (inside the vagina) touch the cervix, the lower part of the uterus - the neck, which is what cervix means in Latin.
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To evaluate cervix, uterus and adnexa ... Palpate vagina and Cervix ... Palpate uterus via bimanual exam...
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www.meddean.luc.edu/Lumen/Meded/medicine/pulmonar/pd/ps...
www.meddean.luc.edu/Lumen/Meded/medicine/pulmonar/pd/pstep71.htm
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It affords the ability to palpate the uterus and close the myometrial defect easily with a standard three-layered closure making it particularly suitable for gynecologists with limited laparoscopic suturing skills.
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fibroids.researchtoday.net/archive/2/5/38.htm
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Special devices and many surgical techniques were developed to either reposition the uterus or to hold it in its presumed correct location. These operations and manipulations were believed to ... An inability to palpate the uterus during abdominal examination or a uterine fundus too small for the known gestational age...
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emedicine.medscape.com/article/272497-overview
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I am going to encourage you feel your symptoms, breath into abdomen, feel your uterus, palpate yourself and get in touch. Really get to know your fibroid, talk to them. Many times, you will get an answer.
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www.happyuterus.com/fibroids.html
www.happyuterus.com/fibroids.html
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Palpate enlarged bladder. ... Palpate AAA, so can DDx from renal stenosis on auscultation. ... With bimanual, palpate uterus: ante- or retroverted, as well as properties. • Large nodular (fibroids). • Smooth enlargement (pregnant, submucous fibroids, adenomyosis).
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www.clinicalexam.com/pda/u_f_exam.htm
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During pregnancy (after ~ d 35-40), it is possible to palpate the presence of the conceptus by feeling for the "fetal slip". The fetal slip refers to the feel of the placental membranes moving through the fingers as the palpator first grasps the uterus and then lets it gradually slip through his fingers.
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www.animal.ufl.edu/hansen/protocols/palpation.manual.ht...
www.animal.ufl.edu/hansen/protocols/palpation.manual.htm
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