hydrocolpos

hydrocolpos
hy·dro·col·pos -'käl-.päs n an accumulation of watery fluid in the vagina compare HYDROMETROCOLPOS

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hy·dro·col·pos (hi″dro-kolґpos) [hydro- + Gr. kolpos vagina] a collection of watery fluid in the vagina.

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