- The
uterus (from
Latin uterus, pl.:
uteri or
uteruses) or womb (/wuːm/) is the
organ in the
reproductive system of most
female mammals,
including humans...
- one in
three to one in five
uteruses is retroverted, or
oriented backwards towards the spine. Generally, a
retroverted uterus does not
cause any problems...
- pair of X chromosomes, one from each parent, and
women with
functional uteruses are
capable of
pregnancy and
giving birth from
puberty until menopause...
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- A
uterus transplantation is a
surgical procedure that
transplants a
healthy uterus into
someone whose uterus is absent, or diseased. As part of normal...
-
round ligament of the
uterus is a
ligament that
connects the
uterus to the
labia majora. It
originates at the
junction of the
uterus and
uterine tube. It...
- A
bicornuate uterus or
bicornate uterus (from the
Latin cornū,
meaning "horn"), is a type of Müllerian
anomaly in the
human uterus,
where there is a deep...
-
inner epithelial layer,
along with its
mucous membrane, of the
mammalian uterus. It has a
basal layer and a
functional layer: the
basal layer contains stem...
- organs—the ****,
uterus, and
fallopian tubes—and is
prone to infections. The ****
allows for ****ual intercourse, and is
connected to the
uterus at the cervix...
-
Couvelaire uterus (also
known as
uteroplacental apoplexy) is a rare but not a life-threatening
condition in
which loosening of the
placenta (abruptio placentae)...