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pro·lapse P0589600 (prō-lăps′) Medicine intr.v. pro·lapsed, pro·laps·ing, pro·laps·es To fall or slip out of place.n. prolapse (prō′lăps′, prō-lăps′) also pro·lap·sus (prō-lăp′səs) The falling down or slipping out of place of an organ or part, such as the uterus. [Latin prōlābī, prōlāps-, to fall down : prō-, forward; see pro-1 + lābī, to fall.]prolapse (ˈprəʊlæps; prəʊˈlæps) patholn (Pathology) Also called: prolapsus the sinking or falling down of an organ or part, esp the womb. Compare proptosisvb (intr) (Pathology) (of an organ, etc) to sink from its normal position[C17: from Latin prōlābi to slide along, from pro-1 + lābī to slip]pro•lapse (n. proʊˈlæps, ˈproʊ læps; v. proʊˈlæps) n., v. -lapsed, -laps•ing. n. 1. a falling down of an organ or part, as the uterus, from its normal position. v.i. 2. to fall or slip down or out of place. [1555–65; < Late Latin prōlāpsus a slipping forth. See pro-1, lapse] prolapse Past participle: prolapsed Gerund: prolapsing
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prolapse | prolapse |
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I prolapse | you prolapse | he/she/it prolapses | we prolapse | you prolapse | they prolapse |
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I prolapsed | you prolapsed | he/she/it prolapsed | we prolapsed | you prolapsed | they prolapsed |
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I am prolapsing | you are prolapsing | he/she/it is prolapsing | we are prolapsing | you are prolapsing | they are prolapsing |
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I have prolapsed | you have prolapsed | he/she/it has prolapsed | we have prolapsed | you have prolapsed | they have prolapsed |
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I was prolapsing | you were prolapsing | he/she/it was prolapsing | we were prolapsing | you were prolapsing | they were prolapsing |
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I had prolapsed | you had prolapsed | he/she/it had prolapsed | we had prolapsed | you had prolapsed | they had prolapsed |
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I will prolapse | you will prolapse | he/she/it will prolapse | we will prolapse | you will prolapse | they will prolapse |
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I will have prolapsed | you will have prolapsed | he/she/it will have prolapsed | we will have prolapsed | you will have prolapsed | they will have prolapsed |
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I will be prolapsing | you will be prolapsing | he/she/it will be prolapsing | we will be prolapsing | you will be prolapsing | they will be prolapsing |
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I have been prolapsing | you have been prolapsing | he/she/it has been prolapsing | we have been prolapsing | you have been prolapsing | they have been prolapsing |
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I will have been prolapsing | you will have been prolapsing | he/she/it will have been prolapsing | we will have been prolapsing | you will have been prolapsing | they will have been prolapsing |
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I had been prolapsing | you had been prolapsing | he/she/it had been prolapsing | we had been prolapsing | you had been prolapsing | they had been prolapsing |
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I would prolapse | you would prolapse | he/she/it would prolapse | we would prolapse | you would prolapse | they would prolapse |
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I would have prolapsed | you would have prolapsed | he/she/it would have prolapsed | we would have prolapsed | you would have prolapsed | they would have prolapsed |
prolapseThe slipping of an organ or tissue into an abnormal position, as with a prolapsed uterus or prolapsed intervertebral disk.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | prolapse - the slipping or falling out of place of an organ (as the uterus)descensus, prolapsusenteroptosis - an abnormally downward position of the intestines in the abdominal cavityglossoptosis - abnormal downward or back placement of the tonguedisability, disablement, handicap, impairment - the condition of being unable to perform as a consequence of physical or mental unfitness; "reading disability"; "hearing impairment"descensus uteri, metroptosis - prolapse of the uterusnephroptosia, nephroptosis - prolapse of the kidneyptosis - drooping of the upper eyelid caused by muscle paralysis and weaknessureterocele - prolapse of the end of the ureter into the bladder; may obstruct urine flowurethrocele - prolapse of the urethra into the vagina | Verb | 1. | prolapse - slip or fall out of place, as of body parts; "prolapsed rectum"come down, descend, go down, fall - move downward and lower, but not necessarily all the way; "The temperature is going down"; "The barometer is falling"; "The curtain fell on the diva"; "Her hand went up and then fell again" | TranslationsProlapsVorfallabaissementprolapsusprolassoabbassarsi
prolapse
prolapse Pathol the sinking or falling down of an organ or part, esp the womb prolapse[′prō‚laps] (medicine) The falling or sinking down of a part or organ. prolapse
prolapse [pro´laps] 1. the falling down or downward displacement of a part or viscus; called also procidentia and ptosis.2. to undergo such displacement.prolapse of cord protrusion of the umbilical cord ahead of the presenting part of the fetus in labor. Variations of prolapsed umbilical cord. From McKinney et al., 2000.prolapse of the iris protrusion of the iris through a wound in the cornea.mitral valve prolapse see mitral valve prolapse.rectal prolapse (prolapse of rectum) protrusion of the rectal mucous membrane through the anus.prolapse of uterus downward displacement of the uterus so that the cervix is within the vaginal orifice (first-degree prolapse), the cervix is outside the orifice (second-degree prolapse), or the entire uterus is outside the orifice (third-degree prolapse).pro·lapse (prō-laps'), 1. To sink down, said of an organ or other part. See also: procidentia, ptosis. 2. A sinking of an organ or other part, especially its appearance at a natural or artificial orifice. See also: procidentia, ptosis. [L. prolapsus, a falling] prolapse (prō-lăps′) Medicine intr.v. pro·lapsed, pro·lapsing, pro·lapses To fall or slip out of place.n. prolapse (prō′lăps′, prō-lăps′) also prolapsus (prō-lăp′səs) The falling down or slipping out of place of an organ or part, such as the uterus.prolapse The sinking or lowering of an organ or tissue. See Genital prolapse, Mitral valve prolapse, Rectal prolapse, Uterine prolapse. pro·lapse (prō'laps) 1. To sink down; said of an organ or other part. 2. A sinking of an organ or other part, especially its appearance at a natural or artificial orifice. See also: procidentia, ptosis[L. prolapsus, a falling]prolapse The downward displacement, or movement to an abnormal position, of a body part or tissue. Common examples are prolapse of the uterus (PROCIDENTIA), prolapse of the RECTUM and prolapse of the pulpy centre of an intervertebral disc.pro·lapse (prō'laps) 1. To sink down; said of an organ or other part. 2. A sinking of an organ or other part, especially its appearance at a natural or artificial orifice. [L. prolapsus, a falling]prolapse Related to prolapse: mitral valve prolapse, Pelvic Organ ProlapseSynonyms for prolapsenoun the slipping or falling out of place of an organ (as the uterus)SynonymsRelated Words- enteroptosis
- glossoptosis
- disability
- disablement
- handicap
- impairment
- descensus uteri
- metroptosis
- nephroptosia
- nephroptosis
- ptosis
- ureterocele
- urethrocele
verb slip or fall out of place, as of body partsRelated Words- come down
- descend
- go down
- fall
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