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the ligament of the ovary |
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what ligament is where the gubernaculum used to be attached to the ovary? |
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the ligament of the ovary |
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what ligament is really continuous with the round ligament, but adheres to the uterus posteriorly? |
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mostly above the peritoneal membrane, but some of it is in the deep pouch of the pelvic cavity |
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where is the vagina in relation to the peritoneal membrane? |
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the round ligament of the uterus |
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what ligament is stuck to the labia majora? |
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just connective tissue, no vessels, it is an embryonic remnant |
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what is found in the round ligament of the uterus? |
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it is the part of the uterus that sticks out above the isthmus of the uterine tube |
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where is the fundus of the uterus located in relation to the isthmus of the uterine tube? |
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narrow part of the uterine tube that connects directly to the uterus |
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entrance and widest part of the uterine tube |
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the lateral bend in the uterine tube |
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lateral about 2/3 the height of the uterus |
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where is the ovary in relation to the uterus? |
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it gets resorbed (hopefully) |
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what happens to an unfertilized egg if it gets into the peritoneal cavity? |
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what are the finger like projections found in the end of the infundibulum? |
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because the infundibulum of the uterine tube is a large diameter and the ampulla is narrower, what is the name of the hole where these two areas meet? |
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the infundibulum is posterior to the isthmus (it curves back) |
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what is the relationship of the infundibulum to the isthmus? |
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narrowest part of the uterine tube |
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what kind of muscle is around the uterus? |
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at the beginning of the cervical canal, the internal ostium |
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where does the body of the uterus end? what is the name for this point? |
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this structure, visible on pelvic exam is the hole in the cervix |
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circular "gutter" reflection of vaginal wall around the cervix |
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is there a functional difference between the fundus and the body of the uterus? |
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what is the shape of the uterine cavity? |
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how is the fornix around the cervix divided? |
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angle between the cervix and vagina |
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angle between cervix and uterus |
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what is the normal axis of the vagina (angle between cervix and uterus) |
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posterior fornix behind the cervix |
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what is typically the most superior part of the vagina? |
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full bladder: pushes uterus back full rectum: pushes pushes the uterus forward |
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what does a full bladder do to the uterus? a full rectum? |
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what ligament is associated with the uterine tube? |
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what ligament is between the back of the ovary and the broad ligament? |
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what ligament is draped between the ovary and the uterus |
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ovarian artery & vein + lymphatics |
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what is found in the suspensory ligament of the ovary? |
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suspensory ligament of the ovary |
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what ligaments suspends the ampulla and ovary while transmitting vessels and lymph? |
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no, it is under the lowest part of the broad lig, in the peritoneal cavity |
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is the ureter in the broad ligament? |
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mesovarium, mesometrium, mesosalpinx (and round ligament within) |
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what ligaments are contained in the broad ligament of the uterus? |
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what artery is found in the broad ligament? |
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the round ligament is anterior to the uterine tube |
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what is the relationship between the round ligament and the uterine tube? |
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tube is anterior (and the round ligament is anterior to that) |
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what is the relationship between the uterine tube and the ovary? |
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what ligament attaches the bladder to the arcus tendineus? |
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the transverse cervical lig. aka cardinal ligament
this ligament is inferior to the broad ligament |
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what ligament attaches the cervix to the arcus tendineus? where is this in relation to the broad ligament? |
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does the broad ligament help prevent prolapse of the uterus? |
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what ligament goes from the uterus to blend in with the CT covering the sacrum? |
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pubovesical then transverse, then uterosacral |
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which ligament is most anterior: uterosacral, pubovesical, transverse cervical |
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1) clitoris 2) vestibule, which includes the: 3) urethral opening 4) vaginal orifice |
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put these structures in order of anterior to posterior:
vaginal orifice, vestibule, urethral opening, clitoris |
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what kind of epithelium covers the labia minorum? |
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it goes from mucus membrane to skin, has the erectile tissue below it |
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hat kind of epithelium covers the labia majorum? |
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just the crura form it, it is unclear how far the bulb goes into the clitoris |
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in males the bulb of the penis extends to make the glans, what happens in females to form the glans of the clitoris? |
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the great vestibular duct and gland
pea sized gland that lubricates the vestibule |
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what structure lies directly posterior to the bulb of the vestibule? what does it do? |
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the dorsal artery and nerve to the clitoris |
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what vessels go under the pubic symphysis to superficial tissues, not erectile tissues and do sensory only |
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the suspensory ligament (of the clitoris/penis) |
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what ligament suspends the gland of the clitoris to the pubic symphysis? |
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lateral, mediolateral, midline |
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what are the 3 types of episiotomies? |
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mediolateral - 1) doesn't damage as many structures as the lateral one would (like the bulbospongiosus, bulb of vestibule, superficial transverse muscle, perineal membrane, nerves and vessels) 2) it starts at the perineal body which is easy to repair by stitching back together 3) if it tore further, it would not tear into the rectum, like the midline one |
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what is the best type of episiotomy? why? |
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