1. SEER Training: Anatomy of the Female Pelvis
The upper two-thirds of the uterus is the body or corpus, which has its own diagnostic, staging and treatment guidelines. The lower third of the uterus comprises the cervix. The upper boundary of the cervix is the level of the internal os, a narro...
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2. SEER Training: Review: Anatomy of the Female Pelvis
The upper two-thirds of the uterus is the body or corpus and the lower third of the uterus comprises the cervix. The upper boundary of the cervix is the level of the internal os, a narrowing of the uterus that is also referred to as the isthmus. T...
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3. [Topographical anatomy of the female pelvis in ult... [Ultraschall Med. 2005] - PubMed result
Achieving a high quality gynaecological ultrasound examination requires thorough knowledge of topographic anatomy. To date, there are no guidelines for a standardised course of the examination. The goal of the study was to define exact planes by m...
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4. Download Data for Cancer of the Kidney, Renal Pelvis, and Ureter, Females, Black by SEA, 1970-94
SEA (State Economic Area): 3-digit FIPS code preceded by "57" RATEBF: mortality rate per 100,000, age-adjusted to the 1970 US population; COUNTBF: number of deaths; LBBF: lower bound of the 95% confidence interval on the mortality rate; UBBF: uppe...
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5. What is Cancer - renal pelvis or ureter?
The kidneys collect urine in a section called the pelvis. The pelvis and its subdivisions (calyces) empty urine into a tube called the ureter, which leads to the bladder. Cancer can grow in this urine collection system, but is uncommon.
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6. Lymph nodes in the male retroperitoneum and pelvis
Lymph nodes found in the male retroperitoneum and pelvis are part of the lymphatic system, which carries fluid, nutrients, and waste material between the body tissues and the bloodstream. Lymph nodes are connected by a network of channels that run...
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7. Anatomy of the Male and Female Pelvis
The pelvis is a basin-shaped structure that supports the spinal column and protects the abdominal organs. It contains the following:
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8. Behavioral Health Advisor 2009.1: Female Pelvis: Illustration
Behavioral Health Advisor 2009.1: Female Pelvis: Illustration
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9. Picture of female patients
Black female patients and their attendants sit outside the rear wing of the Mills Building in the early 1900s.
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10. Female Pelvis: Symptoms and Signs by Body Region on MedicineNet.com
Use this guide to pinpoint signs and symptoms in your pelvis to determine if you should seek immediate medical attention.
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