Internal rupture
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HERNIAInternal rupture
HERNIARupture
BURSTRupture
TEARRupture
RENDRupture
burstto rupture
HERNIAOrgan rupture
HERNIAMedical rupture
blowouta sudden rupture
RENDA way to rupture
rupturedproduce a rupture in
deflorationrupture of the hymen
blowoutsBLOWOUT, a sudden rupture
DEHISCERupture, as a seed capsule
deflorationsDEFLORATION, rupture of the hymen
rhexisrupture of a blood vessel
rupturedhave or undergo a rupture
GASMAINIts rupture can be catastrophic
blowoutsudden rupture of a tire
rhexisesRHEXIS, rupture of a blood vessel
hemolysisThe rupture or destruction of red blood cells
bacteriolysisThe rupture of bacterial cells, esp. by an antibody
rhexisrupture, as of a blood vessel, organ, or cell
rhexesrupture, as of a blood vessel, organ, or cell
THETHINMAINFilm about a big pipe that's likely to rupture?
rupturedRUPTURE, to burst (to break open violently also BRAST, BRUST)
rupturesRUPTURE, to burst (to break open violently also BRAST, BRUST)
rupturingRUPTURE, to burst (to break open violently also BRAST, BRUST)
herniateto rupture (to burst (to break open violently also BRAST, BRUST))
herniatedHERNIATE, to rupture (to burst (to break open violently also BRAST, BRUST))
herniatesHERNIATE, to rupture (to burst (to break open violently also BRAST, BRUST))
herniatingHERNIATE, to rupture (to burst (to break open violently also BRAST, BRUST))
blowoutsA sudden rupture or malfunction of a part or apparatus due to pressure, in particular
diapedesisthe migration of white blood corpuscles through the walls of the blood vessels without apparent rupture
diapedesesDIAPEDESIS, the migration of white blood corpuscles through the walls of the blood vessels without apparent rupture
diapedeticrelating to diapedesis, the migration of white blood corpuscles through the walls of the blood vessels without apparent rupture
peritonitisInflammation of the peritoneum, typically caused by bacterial infection either via the blood or after rupture of an abdominal organ
episiotomiesA surgical cut made at the opening of the vagina during childbirth, to aid a difficult delivery and prevent rupture of tissues
episiotomyA surgical cut made at the opening of the vagina during childbirth, to aid a difficult delivery and prevent rupture of tissues