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parous os

Posted By: nm on 2008-06-17
In Reply to: Physical exam - cervix is s/l paris/pearus - Thanks. nm

Subject: parous os

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parous - SM
Subject: parous - SM

Sometimes they say multiparous.
Parous would be my guess too.
Subject: Parous would be my guess too.

Cervix is parous and without lesions, meaning she has had children before. I do lots of OB and this is a common phrase they use on the pelvic exam. Have never heard of perisome. Hope that helps.
parous and size?
Subject: parous and size?

The uterine fundus is in midpostion, upper limits of parous and size.  Maybe upper limits of appearance and size? 
Parous in size
Subject: Parous in size

Parous is correct. Parous in size means the uterus is size consistent with having had children, born at least 1 child. 
parous, smooth, and without lesions? nm
Subject: parous, smooth, and without lesions? nm

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A patient can have a parous cervix and
Subject: A patient can have a parous cervix and

not have given birth vaginally or at all. The doctors will sometimes open the cervix during a vaginal surgery or C-section to make it "parous."
parous is correct. and probably hydrodistention.
Subject: parous is correct. and probably hydrodistention.

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No. The definition of parous is: having given birth to one or more viable children EOM
Subject: No. The definition of parous is: having given birth to one or more viable children EOM


cervix is parous, freely moveable, midline and
Subject: cervix is parous, freely moveable, midline and