subinvolution

noun

Etymology

From sub- + involution.

  1. borrowed from involūtiō
  2. prefixed as subinvolution — “sub + involution

Definitions

  1. Partial or incomplete involution (usually of the uterus).

    • subinvolution of the uterus or placental bed
    • The symptoms gradually improved until, on the fifth day from her delivery, I was pleased to find the erysipelas rapidly defervescing, the lochia natural, no subinvolution of the uterus, nor abdominal tenderness.

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