cryptomenorrhea

cryptomenorrhea
Occurrence each month of the general symptoms of the menses without any flow of blood, as in cases of imperforate hymen. [crypto- + G. men, month, + rhoia, flow]

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cryp·to·men·or·rhea (krip″to-men″o-reґə) [crypto- + menorrhea] a condition in which the symptoms of menstruation are experienced but no external bleeding occurs, as in cases of imperforate hymen.

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