- The
fornices of the **** (sg.:
fornix of the **** or
fornix ****e) are the
superior portions of the ****,
extending into the
recesses created by...
-
Fornix (pl.:
fornices,
Latin for "arch") can
refer to:
Fornix or
throat scale, a
bowed prolongation of the
corolla in
Boraginaceae (cf.)
Fornix of the...
-
triumph were made in the time of the
Roman Republic.
These were
called fornices (s. fornix) and bore
imagery that
described and
commemorated the victory...
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Adnexa Uterus Vestibular glands Bartholin's
glands Skene's
glands ****
Canal Rugae Walls Fornices Support structures Epithelium...
- ducts, the
structures that will
eventually form the
uterus and ****l
fornices, come in
contact with the UG sinus.
Shortly afterwards, the sino****l...
- The
fornix (from Latin: fornix, lit. 'arch'; pl.:
fornices) is a C-shaped
bundle of
nerve fibers in the
brain that acts as the
major output tract of the...
- four
continuous regions (****l
fornices);
these are the anterior, posterior,
right lateral, and left
lateral fornices. The
posterior fornix is deeper...
-
movement of the
conjunctival fornices will
cause a
similar movement of the
artificial eye,
whereas lack of
movement of the
fornices will
restrict its motility...
-
appear as a slit-like, linear-to-round/ovoid CSF
collection below the
fornices, and
above the 3rd ventricle.
There are
usually no ****ociated abnormalities...
- and
projects into the
cervix between the
anterior and
posterior ****l
fornices. On the
rounded part of the
ectocervix is a small,
depressed external opening...