rhegma
Rhegma is a medical term derived from the Greek ῥῆγμα (rhegma), meaning rupture or breaking. In medical language it functions as a combining form to indicate the rupture of a structure, rather than as a standalone concept.
In modern practice, rhegma most often appears in compound terms rather than used alone. A well-known example
Historically, rhegma has appeared in various medical texts to describe ruptures of membranes, vessels, or other
Etymology and related forms: rhegma comes from Greek origins, and related terms include rhegmatous or rhegmatogenous,
See also: rupture terminology (rupture, -rrhexis), rhegmatogenous, retinal detachment.