How Do You Spell ANTEFLEXION?

Pronunciation: [ˈantɪflˌɛkʃən] (IPA)

Anteflexion is a medical term used to describe a forward-bending position of an organ or body part. The word is spelled as /ˌæntiˈflɛkʃən/ in IPA phonetic transcription. The first syllable "anti" is pronounced as /ˈænti/, the second syllable "flex" as /flɛks/ and the final syllable "ion" as /ʃən/. The pronunciation of anteflexion can be tricky due to the presence of unusual letter combinations. Therefore, it is important to familiarize oneself with the appropriate phonetic transcription to effectively communicate medical terminology.

ANTEFLEXION Meaning and Definition

  1. Anteflexion is a medical term that refers to the forward bending or tilting of an organ or body part, particularly in relation to its normal position or anatomical axis. The prefix "ante-" in anteflexion indicates "before" or "front," while "flexion" refers to the act of bending.

    This term is commonly used in the context of the female reproductive system, specifically the uterus. Anteflexion of the uterus describes a normal anatomical variation where the top portion of the uterus, called the fundus, bends forward, with the body of the uterus flexed forward as well. This position is considered to be a normal physiological variation, and it does not typically cause any symptoms or complications. However, excessive anteflexion or an abnormal angle of flexion can sometimes contribute to certain gynecological conditions such as dyspareunia (painful sexual intercourse), dysmenorrhea (painful menstrual periods), or difficulties in conceiving a child. In some cases, anteflexion may be diagnosed during a pelvic exam or imaging studies such as a transvaginal ultrasound.

    Anteflexion can also occur in other organs or body parts. For instance, in the bladder, anteflexion refers to the forward bending or angulation of the organ. This can sometimes be seen in conditions such as cystocele, where the bladder protrudes into the vaginal wall due to weakened pelvic floor muscles. Similarly, the rectum can also present anteflexion when it bends forward towards the front of the body.

    In summary, anteflexion denotes the forward bending or tilting of an organ or body part from its normal position or anatomical axis, with the uterus being a common example.

  2. A bending forward; a sharp forward curve or angulation; noting especially a forward bend in the uterus at the junction of body and neck.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

Common Misspellings for ANTEFLEXION

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Etymology of ANTEFLEXION

The word "anteflexion" comes from the Latin prefix "ante-" meaning "before" or "in front" and the word "flexion" meaning "a bending or curvature". Thus, "anteflexion" describes the action or state of bending or curving forward or in front of something. It is commonly used in medical terminology to refer to abnormal forward bending or curvature of a body part, such as the uterus.

Plural form of ANTEFLEXION is ANTEFLEXIONS

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