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What 4 bones make up the bony pelvis? - ANSWER-2
innominate (ant. and lat.), sacrum, and coccyx

What 3 things can lead to compression of the ureters
resulting in hydronephrosis? - ANSWER-pregnancy,
uterine fibroids, and ovarian masses

What are the measurements of the average menarchal
uterus? - ANSWER-6-8cm long; 3-5cm A/P and trv.

Superficial functional layer shed with menses: -
ANSWER-zona functionalis

Regenerates new endometrium after menses: - ANSWER-
zona basalis

A double-fold of peritoneum that drape over the fallopian
tubes, uterus, and ovaries; extend from lateral uterus to

,pelvic sidewalls; contain blood vessels and nerves: -
ANSWER-broad ligament

Upper fold of broad ligament (encloses fallopian tube): -
ANSWER-mesosalpinx

Posterior fold of broad ligament (encloses ovary): -
ANSWER-mesovarium

Fibrous cords between layers of the broad ligament in
front of and below fallopian tubes (anterior and inferior);
help to hold uterine fundus in a forward position: -
ANSWER-round ligaments

Firmly fix the cervix in position: - ANSWER-cardinal and
uterosacral ligaments

Muscles that make up the pelvic sidewall: - ANSWER-
psoas major and iliacus

Muscle that makes up the posterolateral sidwall of the
pelvis: - ANSWER-piriformis

Muscle that makes up the anterlateral sidewall of the
pelvis: - ANSWER-obturator internus

Muscles that make up the pelvic floor (diaphragm): -
ANSWER-levator ani and coccygeus

,Muscles that make up the levator ani: - ANSWER-
puborectalis, pubococcygeus, iliococcygeus

Muscle that is the most inferior aspect of bladder: -
ANSWER-levator ani

The most common muscle to be mistaken for the ovary: -
ANSWER-piriformis

Muscles that are discretely marginated and hypoechoic: -
ANSWER-iliopsoas

What position is the uterus in when the cervix and vagina
form a 90-degree or less angle? - ANSWER-anteverted

What position is the uterus in when the body and fundus
are curved forward on cervix? - ANSWER-anteflexed

What position is the uterus in when the entire uterus tips
backward? - ANSWER-retroverted

What position is the uterus in when the fundus or body is
curved backward on? - ANSWER-retroflexed

What position is the uterus in when the uterus tilts
(deviates) to the right? - ANSWER-dextroversion

, What position is the uterus in when the uterus deviates to
the left? - ANSWER-levoversion

An abnormal dropping of the uterus caused by weakening
of ligaments and pelvic floor muscles which allows the
uterus to protrude into the vagina; pessary: - ANSWER-
prolapse

Fallopian tubes are also called: - ANSWER-oviducts

What are the measurements of the fallopian tubes? -
ANSWER-10 to 12 cm in length; 1 to 4 mm in diameter

Lateral (distal) segment; wide, trumpet-shaped structure
of the fallopian tubes: - ANSWER-infundibulum

Fringelike extensions which move over the ovary
directing the ovum into the fallopian tube after ovulation:
- ANSWER-fimbriae

Middle segment; longest and most coiled segment;
usually where fertilization takes place: - ANSWER-
ampulla

Medial segment of the fallopian tubes: - ANSWER-
isthmus

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