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Definition of Cystoceles
1. cystocele [n] - See also: cystocele
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cystoceles
Literary usage of Cystoceles
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Diseases of the bladder and prostate by Hal C. Wyman (1891)
"The smaller cystoceles are productive of as much irritability of the bladder,
frequent micturition and disturbance of general health as the larger ones. ..."
2. A Manual of Gynecology by John Cooke Hirst (1918)
"The Martin operation is efficient, except in large cystoceles. An oval denudation
is made, covering the area of the cystocele, and witr a running stitch of ..."
3. A Treatise on Urological and Venereal Diseases by Bukk G. Carleton (1905)
"cystoceles, unless of large size and preceded or accompanied by a hernia, are,
as a rule, ... cystoceles may be mistaken for hernia, abscess of the groin, ..."
4. Practical gynæcology by William Alexander (1899)
"cystoceles and ... I never treat them independently, but I treat the uterine
displacement ; and the cystoceles and ..."
5. Proceedings by Philadelphia County Medical Society (1904)
"We have, I firmly believe, prevented this number of cystoceles which would
otherwise have developed in the future. We may claim, I think, with this record ..."
6. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1919)
"... 359) has elaborated a technic for operation upon cystoceles which, he feels,
promises to restore the anatomical relations in the bladder and to prevent ..."
7. Urology: Diseases of the Urinary Organs, Diseases of the Male Genital Organs by Edward Loughborough Keyes (1917)
"Thus, among 22 femoral cystoceles collected by Gibson,1 16 occurred in women,
while 70 among his 77 cases of inguinal cystocele occurred in men. ..."
8. A Treatise on Ruptures by William Lawrence (1838)
"... which accompanied it through the ring, but simply projected into the cavity
as the bladder does in most cystoceles. In the commencement, the hernia may ..."