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ANATOMY OF THE PERINIUM
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PERINEUM 
 
•	The perineum is traversed by 
•	urethra and anal canal in the male, and • urethra, vagina, and anal canal in the female. 
 
•	The surface features of the perineum 
•	in male are penis, scrotum, and anal orifice, 
•	in the female are vulva (female external genitalia) and anal orifice . 
 
•	The median region between vaginal and anal orifices in female, containing perineal body is considered as gynecological perineum. 
 
 Boundaries 
•	The perineu...
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ANATOMY OF THE PELVIS AND PERINIUM
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PELVIC AND PERINEUM 
 
Introduction 
•	The pelvis is the part of the trunk infero-posterior to the abdomen and is the area of transition between the trunk and the lower limbs. 
 
•	The pelvic cavity is the inferior most part of the abdomino pelvic cavity. 
 
•	Anatomically, the pelvis is the part of the body surrounded by the pelvic girdle (bony pelvis), part of the appendicular skeleton of the lower limb. 
Cont…. 
•	The pelvis is subdivided into greater and lesser pelves....
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ANATOMY OF THE PANCREASE
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ANATOMY OF THE PANCREAS 
 
INTRODUCTION 
•	The pancreas is a soft, finely lobulated, elongated exoendocrine gland. 
•	The exocrine part secretes the pancreatic juice and the endocrine part secretes the hormones like insulin, etc. 
 
•	The pancreatic juice helps in the digestion of lipids, carbohydrates, and proteins, whereas the pancreatic hormones maintain glucose homeostasis. 
Cont…. 
•	The pancreas lies more or less horizontally on the posterior abdominal wall in the epiga...
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ANATOMY OF THE OVARY
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ANATOMY OF THE OVARIES 
 
GROSS ANATOMY 
• The ovaries are female gonads (homologous of testes in the male) which produce female gametes called oocytes (ripe ova). 
. Each ovary is about 4 cm long, 2 cm wide and 1 cm thick. 
 
• LOCATION 
• In nulliparous adult women, each ovary lies in the ovarian fossa on the lateral pelvic wall below the pelvic brim 
 
Cont… 
•	The ovarian fossa is a slight peritoneal depression bounded: 
•	Posteriorly by the ureter and internal iliac ...
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ANATOMY OF THE KIDNEY
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Anatomy of the Kidney 
 
OBJECTIVES 
•	Describe the anatomy of the kidney ,ureter,bladder and urethral 
•	Describe the function of the urinary system 
•	Describe the clinical correlation of the urinary system 
•	Describe the embryological development of urinary system 
•	Describe the histological components of urinary system 
 
Kidney 
•	Synonyms: Renal (in Latin); Nephros (in Greek). 
 
•	The kidneys are two bean-shaped, reddish-brown organs within the abdomen s...
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ANATOMY OF THE GASTRO INTESTINAL TRACT
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Peritoneum and Peritoneal Cavity Peritoneum has two layers: 
Parietal peritoneum lines the internal surface of the abdominopelvic wall 
Has the same blood, lymphatic vasculature and the same somatic nerve supply as is the region of the wall it lines 
Sensitive to pressure, pain, heat and cold, and laceration( pain is well localized) 
 
Visceral peritoneum 
Invests viscera organs 
Served by the same blood and lymphatic vasculature and visceral nerve supply as the org...
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ANATOMY OF THE HUMAN ABDOMEN
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The abdominal wall 
	Encloses the abdominal cavity. 
	Divided into anterolateral and posterior sections. 
The abdominal wall Functions 
Forms a firm flexible containment for the abdominal viscera in the abdominal cavity and assists the viscera in maintaining their anatomical position against gravity. 
Protects the abdominal viscera from injury. 
Assists in forceful expiration by pushing the abdominal viscera upwards. 
Involved in actions like coughing, vomiting, defecati...
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ANATOMY OF BLOOD VESSELS AND TISSUES
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Blood Vessels 
•	Blood vessels are the components of the circulatory system that transport blood containing nutrients and oxygen to the tissues of the body. 
 
•	They also takes waste and carbon dioxide away from the tissues. 
 
Five classes of blood vessels 
1.	Arteries 
2.	Arterioles 
3.	Veins 
4.	Venules 5. Capillaries. 
•	Blood vessels are arranged into three concentric/circular layers or tunics 
•	The three layers (tunics) are; 
	1. 	Tunic intima/int...
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ANATOMY OF THE URETHRA AND BLADDER
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BLADDER AND URETHRA 
 
 OBJECTIVES 
•	The urinary bladder is a muscular reservoir of urine, lying in the anterior part of the pelvis. 
 
•	It is commonly involved in clinical conditions such as retention of urine, cystitis (inflammation of the urinary bladder), calculus, disorder of micturition, and cancer. 
 
•	Hence, its anatomy is of immense importance to clinicians. 
LOCATION 
•	The urinary bladder is situated in the anterior part of the lesser pelvis immediately behind...
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ADAPTATIONS OF THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM TO ITS FUNCTIONS
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Histological Adaptations of Respiratory system to its Functions 
 
General Organizational Pattern of Respiratory System 
Respiratory system is organized into the following layers; 
1. Mucosa Layer 
•	The respiratory mucosa is made up of the epithelium and supporting lamina propria (a thin layer of connective tissue) 
•	Lamina propria contains elastin and collagen fibers, which provide the trachea with support and elasticity. 
NB/ Along the respiratory pathway, the epithelial lining changes t...
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