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Where does the external OS lead to?
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vagina (from the cervix)
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What type of vagina is most likely to prolapse?
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retroverted uteres
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What does the angle of anteflexion represent?
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bt body of uterus and cervix
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rectouterine pouch
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Cervical cancer to bladder is a possibility when…
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the isthmus and the cervix are in direct contact with the posterior aspect of the bladder
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blood supply of the uterus is mainly from the?
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uterine artery
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What does the uterine artery anastomose with?
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vaginal and ovarian artery ( latter comes from the suspensory ligament of the ovary)
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Does the uterine artery pass inferior or superior to the ureter?
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superior
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What is endometriosis?
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normal endometrial tissue found in abnormal tisse such as the ovaries
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Of the uterine tube, what is the name of the widest part? Where fertilization occurs
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ampulla
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narrowest part of the uterine tubes
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isthmus
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The infundibulum leads to the? ( laterally)
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fimbriae
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Acute appendicitis is usually diagnosed for ?
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peritonitis
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Why would acute appendicitis be misdiagnosed for peritonitis?
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if there is an ecotopic tubal pregnancy, the right ovary and the uterine tube will be affected
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what increases the risk of an ectopic pregnancy?
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salpinitis ( inflammation of the uterine tube)
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What forms the birth canal?
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uterine canal, cervical canal, and lumen of the vagina
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Ligament of the ovary is a remnant of the?
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gubernaculum
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What supplies the ovary?
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by ovarian a. and ovarian branch of uterine a
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What can be injured while transfecting or surturing the suspensory ligament of the ovary?
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ureter
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if we injured the vagina…what can happen?
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urethrovaginal or vesicovaginal fistula
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The posterior fornix has a relationship with the ? Due to its location
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rectouterine pouch
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which fornix is cauldocentesis performed via?
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posterior
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if the case of a urethrovaginal or vesicovaginal fistula, what happens to the urine?
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escapes into vagina
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Weakening of the walls of the vagina without an open communication may result in prolapse of the ?
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bladder (cytocele), urethrocele ( urethra), rectum ( retrocele).
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Which ligaments do not provide sig. support for the uterus?
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ligament of the ovary and the round ligament of the uterus
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which 2 ligaments are condensations of the endopelvic fascia?
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transverse cervical and uterosacral ligaments
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pelvic organ prolapse
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Incomplete fusion of ____ducts can cause double uterus or bicornuate uterus?
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Incomplete fusion of paramesonephric ducts can cause double uterus or bicornuate uterus
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Where does the external OS lead to?
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vagina (from the cervix)
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What type of vagina is most likely to prolapse?
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retroverted uteres
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What does the angle of anteflexion represent?
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bt body of uterus and cervix
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What is the site for accumulation of pathological fluids?
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rectouterine pouch
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Cervical cancer to bladder is a possibility when…
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the isthmus and the cervix are in direct contact with the posterior aspect of the bladder
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blood supply of the uterus is mainly from the?
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uterine artery
|
|
What does the uterine artery anastomose with?
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vaginal and ovarian artery ( latter comes from the suspensory ligament of the ovary)
|
|
Does the uterine artery pass inferior or superior to the ureter?
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superior
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What is endometriosis?
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normal endometrial tissue found in abnormal tisse such as the ovaries
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|
Of the uterine tube, what is the name of the widest part? Where fertilization occurs
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ampulla
|
|
narrowest part of the uterine tubes
|
isthmus
|
|
The infundibulum leads to the? ( laterally)
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fimbriae
|
|
Acute appendicitis is usually diagnosed for ?
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peritonitis
|
|
Why would acute appendicitis be misdiagnosed for peritonitis?
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if there is an ecotopic tubal pregnancy, the right ovary and the uterine tube will be affected
|
|
what increases the risk of an ectopic pregnancy?
|
salpinitis ( inflammation of the uterine tube)
|
|
What forms the birth canal?
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uterine canal, cervical canal, and lumen of the vagina
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Ligament of the ovary is a remnant of the?
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gubernaculum
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What supplies the ovary?
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by ovarian a. and ovarian branch of uterine a
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|
What can be injured while transfecting or surturing the suspensory ligament of the ovary?
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ureter
|
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if we injured the vagina…what can happen?
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urethrovaginal or vesicovaginal fistula
|
|
The posterior fornix has a relationship with the ? Due to its location
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rectouterine pouch
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which fornix is cauldocentesis performed via?
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posterior
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if the case of a urethrovaginal or vesicovaginal fistula, what happens to the urine?
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escapes into vagina
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Weakening of the walls of the vagina without an open communication may result in prolapse of the ?
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bladder (cytocele), urethrocele ( urethra), rectum ( retrocele).
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Which ligaments do not provide sig. support for the uterus?
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ligament of the ovary and the round ligament of the uterus
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which 2 ligaments are condensations of the endopelvic fascia?
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transverse cervical and uterosacral ligaments
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These symptoms indicate which problem? pelvic pressure, protrusion of tissue, pelvic pain, low back pain, bowel/bladder symptoms
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pelvic organ prolapse
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Incomplete fusion of ____ducts can cause double uterus or bicornuate uterus?
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Incomplete fusion of paramesonephric ducts can cause double uterus or bicornuate uterus
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