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Pelvic and fins
Pelvic fins are absent.
Pelvic fins have 5-10 soft rays and possibly a spine, 5-10 dorsal fin spines and up to 4 anal fin spines.
Pelvic fins may have a cream colored leading edge with dark spots.

Pelvic and are
Pelvic and vaginal ultrasounds are helpful in the differential diagnosis of ectopic pregnancy of over six weeks.
Pelvic splanchnic nerves are the primary source for parasympathetic innervation.
In women, the signs and symptoms are discharge from vagina, burning or pain when urinating, anal or oral infections, abdominal pain, or abnormal vaginal bleeding, which may be an indication that the infection has progressed to Pelvic Inflammatory Disease.
Pelvic floor dysfunction refers to a wide range of issues that occur when muscles of the pelvic floor are weak, tight, or there is an impairment of the sacroiliac joint, lower back, coccyx, or hip joints.
Pelvic vestiges are not present.
Pelvic and cranial features are considered to be more reliable indicators of biological sex.
They are graded either via the Baden-Walker System or the Pelvic Organ Prolapse Quantification ( POP-Q ) System.

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Pelvic ultrasound or magnetic resonance imaging performed and interpreted by a radiologist can often, but not invariably, locate the testes while confirming absence of a uterus.
Pelvic floor muscle exercises can improve sexual dysfunction caused by neuropathy.

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The Pelvic Pain Urgency / Frequency ( PUF ) Patient Survey, created by C. Lowell Parsons, is a short questionnaire that will help physicians identify if pelvic pain could be coming from the bladder.
Pelvic floor dysfunction may be the underlying cause of some women's pain.
Pelvic floor muscle tone may be estimated using a perineometer, which measures the pressure within the vagina.
It is also known as Pick disease and PiD ( not to be confused with Pelvic Inflammatory Disease ( PID ) or Parkinson's Disease ( PD )).

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Notably, in February 2003 the European Association of Urology in its Guidelines on Pelvic Pain said that expert centers in Europe have found no cases of PNE and that surgical success is rare:

Pelvic and .
Pelvic floor dysfunction is a fairly new area of specialty for physical therapists world wide.
In 2007, the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases ( NIDDK ) began using the umbrella term Urologic Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndromes ( UCPPS ) to refer to pain syndromes associated with the bladder ( i. e. interstitial cystitis / bladder pain syndrome, IC / BPS ) and the prostate gland ( i. e. Chronic prostatitis / chronic pelvic pain syndrome ).
* Pelvic Myoneuropathy-a new explanation for painful bladder.
Pelvic inflammatory disease ( or disorder ) ( PID ) is a term for inflammation of the uterus, fallopian tubes, and / or ovaries as it progresses to scar formation with adhesions to nearby tissues and organs.
Pelvic inflammatory disease is more likely to occur when there is a history of pelvic inflammatory disease, recent sexual contact, recent onset of menses, or an IUD in place or if the partner has a sexually transmitted infection.
Pelvic inflammatory disease results if N. gonorrhoeae travels into the pelvic peritoneum ( via the cervix, endometrium and fallopian tubes ).
Pelvic lipomatosis: a condition simulating pelvic neoplasm.
Pregnancy related Pelvic Girdle Pain is a significant musculoskeletal disorder that begins in pregnancy and for some women last for years.
Uterine prolapse ( or Pelvic organ prolapse ) occurs when the female pelvic organs fall from their normal position, into or through the vagina.
Pelvic physical therapy involves both external and internal modalities.
Pelvic Muscle Dysfunction Biofeedback ( PMDB ) encompasses " elimination disorders and chronic pelvic pain syndromes.
" The BCIA didactic education requirement includes a 28-hour course from a regionally-accredited academic institution or a BCIA-approved training program that covers the complete Pelvic Muscle Dysfunction Biofeedback Blueprint of Knowledge and study of human anatomy and physiology.
The Pelvic Muscle Dysfunction Biofeedback areas include: I.
Pelvic Floor Anatomy, Assessment, and Clinical Procedures, III.
Clinical Disorders: Bowel Dysfunction, and V. Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndromes.

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Be sure the bugs and dirt are blown out of the radiator fins.
There are three fins each approximately three inches wide extending the full length of the inside of the wheel.
Frog larvae are known as tadpoles and typically have oval bodies and long, vertically flattened tails with fins.
Chondrichthyes (; from Greek χονδρ-chondr-' cartilage ', ἰχθύς ichthys ' fish ') or cartilaginous fishes are jawed fish with paired fins, paired nares, scales, a two-chambered heart, and skeletons made of cartilage rather than bone.
In rays, the pectoral fins have connected to the head and are very flexible.
Comorian waters are the habitat of the coelacanth, a rare fish with limblike fins and a cartilaginous skeleton, the fossil remains of which date as far back as 400 million years and which was once thought to have become extinct about 70 million years ago.
For example, ship stabilizers are fins mounted beneath the waterline and emerging laterally.
Cruise ships use antiroll fins that extend transversely from the side of the ship for perhaps 30 feet ( 10 m ) and are continuously rotated about their axes to develop forces that oppose the roll.
The pectoral fins are movable and used in maneuvering ; the dorsal fin is fixed and contributes stability, and the tail is used for propulsion, as well as maneuvering.
These are typically " planar " ( shaped like small wings ), although grid fins are sometimes used in specialized cases.
In surfing, there are two major types of ( typically stationary ) surfboard fins ( hydrofoils ), and a host of illustrative issues.
Smaller surfboard fins mounted near the edge ( or " rail ") of the surfboard are known as " rail fins " and are seen in multi-fin arrangements ( often in combination with a similarly-sized central fin further back on the board ).
Rail fins enable high-performance surfing, and are most often " single-foiled ," with one flat side and one " foiled " side, as seen on an airfoil, for greater lift.
Rail fins are often seen in addition to a central fin, but can be used without a central fin as well.
Rail fins are more or less engaged by the rider's heel and toes as they lean in the desired direction of their turn.
Rail fins are typically " toed-in ," that is, the leading edge of the fins are oriented toward the centerline of the surfboard, which decreases the angle of attack in trim, which makes it easier to initiate turns.
Most surfboards intended for larger waves are longer ( to increase hull speed for paddling, wave-catching, and surfing ), and as most shapers orient the rail fins toward the nose of the board, a longer board inherently results in reduced toe-in of rail fins, therefore less negative angle of attack, less oscillation, greater stability, and higher speeds.

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