English to Gujarati Dictionary gynecology

gynecology

સ્ત્રીરોગવિજ્ઞાન
definition
noun
Fields of application include cardiology, emergency medicine, obstetrics / gynecology , radiology, surgery, and vascular.
the branch of physiology and medicine that deals with the functions and diseases specific to women and girls, especially those affecting the reproductive system.
translation of 'gynecology'
સ્ત્રીરોગવિજ્ઞાન,
સ્ત્રીરોગચિકિત્સા
example
Perioperative nurses may find themselves in a practice setting that focuses on obstetrics, 'gynecology' , and/or breast cancer-related surgery.
Consider seeking opinions from doctors in specialties such as obstetrics and 'gynecology' , women's health, and interventional radiology.
Fields of application include cardiology, emergency medicine, obstetrics / 'gynecology' , radiology, surgery, and vascular.
There are also organised integrated courses for physicians from different fields - internal medicine, neurology, obstetrics and 'gynecology' and oncology.
‘Miscarriages are usually the result of a defect in the fetus, not in the mother,’ says the professor and head of obstetrics and 'gynecology' .
In-depth interviews of physicians from the surgical, orthopedic, obstetric and 'gynecology' , and anesthesia department were conducted.
‘Misuse of oral contraceptives results in about one million unintended pregnancies a year,’ said an assistant professor of obstetrics and 'gynecology' .
We believe that product can reach all areas of the anatomy, and might have neurology, cardiovascular disease, urology, 'gynecology' , and other applications.
Some male nurses have found that they have not been able to practice in certain areas, such as obstetrics / 'gynecology' or the delivery room.
He was director of obstetrics and 'gynecology' and associate director of the family practice residency in the Department of Family and Community Medicine.
As specialists in reproductive endocrinology and reproductive 'gynecology' , we frequently are referred these rather unusual cases and can surgically correct most of the conditions that arise.
They studied women who were referred to a Scottish teaching hospital's 'gynecology' clinic for treatment of menorrhagia.
Pregnancy and other 'gynecological' care needs are a consideration for women who are incarcerated.
It will carry out general surgery, orthopaedics, gastroenterology, 'gynaecology' , plastics and urology procedures.
She had in the past voiced her opposition to the Parliament's decision to 'gynecologically' examine all girls, saying it was degrading.
The practice now relies on referrals from obstetricians / 'gynecologists' , primary-care physicians, labor room nurses and childbirth educators.
Vaginitis is the most common 'gynecologic' diagnosis in the primary care setting.
As mentioned, period pains can sometimes be the result of an underlying 'gynaecological' condition (secondary dysmenorrhoea).
Islamic medicine usually regarded the female body in terms of 'gynaecology' and obstetrics, and chapters on women's health and illness more often than not discussed nothing else.
Most of the patients on their list are women who go to a 'gynecologist' for paps and mammograms.
Many physicians are unfamiliar with the disease, and heavy menstrual bleeding often is considered a 'gynecologic' rather than hematologic problem.
Perineal tears during childbirth may result in multiple long-term urinary and 'gynecologic' problems, including dyspareunia, and urinary and fecal incontinence.
A doctor will carry out a pelvic examination and may then arrange further investigations or a referral to a 'gynaecologist' .
The saddle is designed 'gynaecologically' in such a manner to provide maximum comfort to women while riding the bicycle.
Ovarian cancer remains the deadliest 'gynecological' cancer primarily because the majority of cases are not diagnosed until the cancer is in an advanced stage.
A majority of young people with acute abdominal emergencies have appendicitis or 'gynecological' complications.
Of the 79 female patients with a gynaecological condition, 28 were 'gynaecologically' examined before the operation without any pre-operative suspicion of gynaecological disease.
It draws most heavily on internal medicine, paediatrics, obstetrics and 'gynaecology' , surgery, psychiatry and preventive medicine.
Quantitative studies of the vaginal flora of healthy women and of obstetric and 'gynaecological' patients.
All subjects were 19 to 22 years old, 'gynecologically' mature (menstruating for at least 7 years), white, and nulliparous; and they were not using intrauterine contraceptive devices or taking oral contraceptives, either of which might have affected the rhythm of uterine bleeding
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