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Topic: Pubis


In the News (Sun 15 Nov 09)

  
  Liposuction Pubis - Europe
Mount of Venus, correction pubis, Vagina corrections, repairing hymen, vaginal rejuvenation, surgery for women, genital surgery in Belgium.
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www.wellnesskliniek.com /E_plastic_surgery/E_liposuction_pubis.htm   (808 words)

  
  Osteitis Pubis and Groin Pain
Osteitis Pubis is the inflammation of the pubic symphysis; the point where the left and right pubic bones meet at the front of the pelvic girdle.
Osteitis Pubis results in pain in the front of the pelvic girdle due to inflammation of the pubic symphysis.
Osteitis Pubis is predominantly caused by repetitive contraction of the muscles that attach to the pubic bone and the pubic symphysis, and while many things can be attributed to this, they can all be categorized into two main groups: Overload (or training errors); and Biomechanical Inefficiencies.
www.thestretchinghandbook.com /archives/osteitis-pubis.htm   (1296 words)

  
  Gray, Henry. 1918. Anatomy of the Human Body. Page 236
The Medial Portion of the superior ramus, formerly described as the body of the pubis, is somewhat quadrilateral in shape, and presents for examination two surfaces and three borders.
The surface is bounded, laterally, by a rough eminence, the iliopectineal eminence, which serves to indicate the point of junction of the ilium and pubis, and below by a prominent ridge which extends from the acetabular notch to the pubic tubercle.
The inferior surface forms the upper boundary of the obturator foramen, and presents, laterally, a broad and deep, oblique groove, for the passage of the obturator vessels and nerve; and medially, a sharp margin, the obturator crest, forming part of the circumference of the obturator foramen, and giving attachment to the obturator membrane.
www.bartleby.com /107/pages/page236.html   (661 words)

  
 Pelvis
The pubis creates an archway in the front of the basin which allows the urethra, blood vessels, and nerves to pass through the pelvic girdle to the external genitalia and lower body.
In the center of the pubis is the symphysis, which marks a point of fusing of the two sides of the pubis.
The symphysis pubis (or pubic symphysis) is the connection between the two halves of the pubis.
www.american.edu /adonahue/k5pelvis.htm   (1163 words)

  
 Sympysis Pubis Separation - Childbirth.org
A severe case of separation of the symphysis pubis during labor and delivery is reported, which included severe pain and unusual complications of urinary outflow incontinence and fecal incontinence that gradually resolved with conservative treatment.
The incidence of symphysis pubis separation is reported to be between 1:600 and 1:3400 obstetric patients.
Diastasis pubis is an uncommon injury that should be considered when evaluating patients in the peripartum period who are experiencing suprapubic, sacroiliac, or thigh pain.
www.childbirth.org /articles/pubis.html   (562 words)

  
 MedlinePlus Enciclopedia Médica: Piojos del pubis
La presencia de los piojos del pubis va precedida de picazón que va de leve a intensa en el área púbica cubierta de vello.
En los niños pequeños, los piojos del pubis pueden ser una causa de blefaritis (infección ocular) y se debe utilizar una lupa potente para buscar evidencias de piojo en las pestañas del niño.
Además de los piojos del pubis, existe los piojos del cuerpo (Pediculus humanis corporis) y los piojos de la cabeza (Pediculus humanis capitis).
www.nlm.nih.gov /medlineplus/spanish/ency/article/000841.htm   (1178 words)

  
 MedFriendly.com: Pubis
At birth, the pubis is its own separate area, but later becomes fused (blended) with the other two major hip bones, the ischium and the ilium.
The bottom branch of the pubis fuses (blends) with the ramus (branch) of the ischium to form an area known as the ischiopubic ramus.
Another muscle that attaches to the pubis (specifically, the lower branch of the pubis) is the adductor magnus.
www.medfriendly.com /pubis.html   (935 words)

  
 Symphysis Pubis Dysfunction
In every pregnancy there is a natural increase in the width of the symphysis pubis - pubic bone joint - due to the softness of tissue under the influence of hormones.
The symptoms are a pain which can be insidious or sudden and felt in the pubis, groin and medial aspect of thighs, either unilaterally or bilaterally.
What often helps identify the symphysis pubis pain is that it can feel quite burning and usually there is some pain specifically in the pubic bone itself.
www.btinternet.com /~wellmother/symphysis-pubis.htm   (939 words)

  
 eMedicine - Osteitis Pubis : Article by Kelly L Allen, MD
The literature suggests that osteitis pubis is a frustrating condition both for the patient and the physician; therefore, patient education cannot be overemphasized.
Lovell G, Galloway H, Hopkins W: Osteitis pubis and assessment of bone marrow edema at the pubic symphysis with MRI in an elite junior male soccer squad.
Wiley JJ: Traumatic osteitis pubis: the gracilis syndrome.
www.emedicine.com /pmr/topic92.htm   (1986 words)

  
 Runner's & Triathlete's Web Health and Fitness: Osteitis Pubis
Osteitis Pubis is the inflammation of the pubic symphysis; the point where the left and right pubic bones meet at the front of the pelvic girdle.
Osteitis Pubis results in pain in the front of the pelvic girdle due to inflammation of the pubic symphysis.
Osteitis Pubis is predominantly caused by repetitive contraction of the muscles that attach to the pubic bone and the pubic symphysis, and while many things can be attributed to this, they can all be categorized into two main groups: Overload (or training errors); and Biomechanical Inefficiencies.
www.runnersweb.com /running/news/rw_news_20060704_TSH_Osteitis_Pubis.html   (1312 words)

  
 The Physician and Sportsmedicine: Osteitis Pubis
In Brief: Osteitis pubis is a painful condition that affects the pubic symphysis and surrounding tendinous attachments.
Osteitis pubis, a painful condition involving the pubic symphysis and surrounding tendinous attachments, was first described in 1924 by Beer, a urologist, who reported on a patient who had undergone suprapubic surgery (1).
Many consider osteitis pubis a perplexing problem of unclear etiology with a wide array of vague, nonspecific presenting symptoms, and encompassing a vast differential (2,4-19).
www.physsportsmed.com /issues/2001/07_01/vitanzo.htm   (2175 words)

  
 Definition of pubis - Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary
New Latin os pubis, literally, bone of the pubic region
Learn more about "pubis" and related topics at Britannica.com
See a map of "pubis" in the Visual Thesaurus
www.m-w.com /cgi-bin/dictionary?book=Dictionary&va=pubis   (55 words)

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