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        | What are the different segments of the uterus? |  | Definition 
 
        | Fundus, body, cervix, isthmus |  | 
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        | What part of the uterus contains the uterine cavity? |  | Definition 
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        | What is connected by the cervical canal found within the cervix? |  | Definition 
 
        | Internal and external ostia |  | 
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        | The junction between the body and the cervix of the uterus is known as what? |  | Definition 
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        | The vaginal part of the cervix has a continuous recess known as what? |  | Definition 
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        | What are the different subsections of the vaginal fornix? |  | Definition 
 
        | Anterior, posterior, and lateral fornices |  | 
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        | What is the normal position of the uterus? |  | Definition 
 
        | Anteverted and anteflexed with the body of the uterus above the empty bladder |  | 
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        | What position of the uterus is more prone to prolapse? |  | Definition 
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        | The angle between the body of the uterus to the cervix is known as what? |  | Definition 
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        | The angle between the axes of the cervix and the vagina is known as what? |  | Definition 
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        | What structures provide passive support to the uterus? |  | Definition 
 
        | Transverse cardinal ligament, uterosacral ligament, perineal body, relationship with bladder |  | 
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        | What structure provides dynamic support for the uterus? |  | Definition 
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        | What space lies between the bladder and the uterus? |  | Definition 
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        | The rectouterine pouch is the space between what structures? |  | Definition 
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        | Where is the lowest point in the peritoneal cavity and a site for accumulation of pathological fluids in females? |  | Definition 
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        | What supplies blood to the uterus? |  | Definition 
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        | The uterine artery anastomoses with what other arteries? |  | Definition 
 
        | Ovarian and vaginal arteries |  | 
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        | Why might the uterine artery be accidentally cut during a hysterectomy? |  | Definition 
 
        | As it passes superior to the ureter |  | 
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        | Incidents of endometrial tissue appearing in abnormal locations is called what? |  | Definition 
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        | What are some signs of endometriosis? |  | Definition 
 
        | Pelvic and lower back pain, pelvic mass, dysmenorrhea, infertility, dyspareunia, pain w/ defecation or urination, onset coincides w/menses |  | 
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        | Where does endometriosis usually occur? |  | Definition 
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        | What is used to definitively diagnose endometriosis? |  | Definition 
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        | A papanicolaou exam (pap smear) involves what kinds of cervical cell samples for evaluation? |  | Definition 
 
        | Ectocervical, endocervical |  | 
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        | The widest part of the uterine tube and most common site of fertilization is what? |  | Definition 
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        | The narrowest part of the uterine tube is known as what? |  | Definition 
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        | The funnel shaped part of the uterine tube with fimbriae is known as what? |  | Definition 
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        | Inflammation of the uterine tube is known as what? |  | Definition 
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        | An abnormal pregnancy characterized by implantation of the embryo outside the uterus is known as what? |  | Definition 
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        | How are ectopic pregnancies diagnosed? |  | Definition 
 
        | Beta-HCG levels, ultrasound |  | 
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        | What suspends the ovary from the posterior lamina of the broad ligament? |  | Definition 
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        | What attaches the ovary tot he uterus? |  | Definition 
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        | The ligament of the ovary and the round ligament of the uterus are remnants of what? |  | Definition 
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        | What connects the ovary to the posterior abdominal wall? |  | Definition 
 
        | Suspensory ligament of the ovary |  | 
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        | What supplies blood to the ovary? |  | Definition 
 
        | Ovarian artery and ovarian branch of the uterine artery |  | 
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        | The right and left ovarian veins drain to where? |  | Definition 
 
        | Inferior vena caval and left renal vein respectively |  | 
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        | The distensible muscular tube connecting the cervix of the uterus and the vestibule is known as what? |  | Definition 
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        | What is the vagina's orientation to the urethra and urinary bladder? |  | Definition 
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        | Obstetrical trauma to the vagina may result in what fistulas? |  | Definition 
 
        | Urethrovaginal or vesicovaginal fistula |  | 
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        | Why is the relationship between the posterior fornix of the vagina and the rectouterine pouch so important? |  | Definition 
 
        | Fluid can be aspirated from the rectouterine pouch (culdocentesis) |  | 
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        | What ligaments are condensations of endopelvic fascia? |  | Definition 
 
        | Transverse cervical (cardinal) and uterosacral ligaments |  | 
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        | What are the three different segments of the broad ligament? |  | Definition 
 
        | Mesoalpanix (uterine tube), mesocarium (ovary), mesometrium (uterus) |  | 
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        | What can increase the incidence of pelvic organ prolapse? |  | Definition 
 
        | Age, obstretrical injury, congenital weakness, decreased estrogen, increased abdominal pressure |  | 
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