| Meaning | Valid medical term |
| Prolapse of the uterus | metroptosis,hysteroptosis |
| Pertaining to the neck of the uterus and urinary bladder | cervix uteri, cervix, bladder neck |
| Inflammation of the sac containing the testes | Hydrocele |
| Instrument for visual examination of the uterus | Hysteroscope |
| Pain in the prostate gland | Prostatitis |
| Inflammation of the mammary gland | mastitis |
| Occurring during or following puberty | Pubertal |
| Disease of the testis | Orchiopathy |
| Surgical fixation of an ovary | Oophoropexy |
| Pertaining to heart disease of pregnancy | peripartum cardiomyopathy, postpartum cardiomyopathy |
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