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Things endometritis often describes (“endometritis ________”)
catarrhalis, dysmenorrhceica, decidua
How endometritis often is described (“________ endometritis”)
chronic, acute, tuberculous, septic, cervical, corporeal, interstitial, senile, hyperplastic, syncytial, decidual, puerperal, simple, glandular, polypoid, purulent, severe, putrid, postpartum, tubercular, fungous, gonorrheal, hemorrhagic, congestive, mild, persistent, atrophic, called, chlamydial, postcesarean, exfoliative, cesarean, postabortal, cystic, gonococcal, granulomatous, late, nonspecific, inflammatory, transient, fungoid, catarrhal, infected, grade, infective, hypertrophic, infectious, uncomplicated, diphtheritic, suppurative, bacterial, syphilitic, postoperative, existing, progressive, induced, gonorrhoeal, anaerobic, partum, maternal, histologic, associated, villous, fungal, diffuse, cytomegalovirus, viral, haemorrhagic, membranous, equine, subacute, herpetic, necrotic, preexisting, genuine, caseous, causative, ulcerative, pneumopolycystic, subclinical, streptococcic, recurrent, insignificant, bygone, postabortive, multifocal, onset
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