muscular organ of female mammals to which a fertilized egg attaches before developing into an embryo. In most mammals the uterus is divided into two sac-like parts, whereas in humans it is a single structure. It lies between the bladder and rectum and is attached to the vagina and the fall...
The uterus varies considerably in size, shape and weight depending on the status of parturition and estrogenic stimulation. The uterus is a fibromuscular organ that can be divided into the upper muscular uterine corpus and the lower fibrous cervix, which extends into the vagina. The up...
Because fusion occurs in the caudal to cranial direction, the vagina is often fused and presents as a single vagina. In the case of poor fusion in the vagina, patients may present with a vaginal septum [50]. Sign in to download full-size image Fig. 6.9. (A) Schematic diagram showing ...
The cervix opens into the vagina with a shape grossly similar to that of the human or equine cervix. The walls of the cervix are very thick with muscle bundles, and although the external diameter appears almost the same in the uterus, cervix, and vagina, the inner lumen of the cerv...
muscular organ of female mammals to which a fertilized egg attaches before developing into an embryo. In most mammals the uterus is divided into two sac-like parts, whereas in humans it is a single structure. It lies between the bladder and rectum and is attached to the vagina and the fall...
Identify the parts labelled as A to F from the given diagram of human female reproductive system A A-Cervix,B-Vagina,C-Uterus, D-Urinary bladder, E-Clitoris, F-Vaginal orifice B A-Vagina,B-Cervix,C-Urinary bladder, D-Uterus, E-Vaginal orifice, F-Clitoris C A-Urethra, B-Vagina,C-...
Metritis is an inflammatory disease of the uterus caused by bacterial infection, particularly Bacteroides, Porphyromonas, and Fusobacterium. Bacteria from the environment, feces, or vagina are believed to be the only sources of uterine contamination. Blood seeps into the uterus after calving; therefore...
Inprenatal development: Cleavage and blastulation anatomy cervix Incervix development Inanimal development: Reproductive organs fallopian tubes Infallopian tube vagina Invagina medical procedures cesarean sections Incesarean section curettage Incurettage ...
1. Define hormone: 2. What is the difference between an endocrine gland and an exocrine gland? Which part of the female reproductive system is a common passage way for menstrual flow and the penis? a. Ovary. b. Uterine (fallopian) tube...
The vagina, uterus, and the urinary bladder are used as reference points for identification of the remaining normal and abnormal pelvic structures. The uterine size, shape, and orientation should be assessed and documented in both sagittal (long-axis) and transverse (axial or short-axis) planes....