Muscles
Measurements
Ovarian Anatomy
Uterine Anatomy
Fallopian Tubes
100

Group of skeletal muscles that line the floor of the true pelvis.

Pelvic Diaphragm

100

The length of the vaginal canal in centimeters.

9

100

The outermost layer of the ovary.

Germinal epithelium

100

The normal anatomical position for the uterus.

Anteverted

100

The fallopian tubes course within these ligaments.

Broad ligaments

200

The most posterior pair of muscles in the pelvic diaphragm.

Coccygeus

200

The length of a nulliparous uterus in centimeters.

8

200

The blood source for the ovary that extends from the internal iliac artery.

Uterine Artery

200

A marked anterior flexion of the uterus at the isthmus.

Anteflexion

200

The short straight segment of the fallopian tube that extends laterally.

Isthmus

300

Muscles that border the ovaries laterally.

Iliopsoas

300

The maximum AP thickness of a post menopausal endometrium in millimeters.

10

300

The blood source for the ovary that arises directly from the aorta.

Gonadal or Ovarian artery

300

The arteries that penetrate the myometrium.

Radial arteries

300

Directs the released ovum into the fallopian tube.

Fimbria

400

Muscles that travel anterolateral to pass through the grater sciatic notch and attach to the superior portion of the greater trochanter.

Piriformis

400

The range of AP thickness for a post-pubertal endometrium in mm.

4-12

400

The layer of ovarian tissue that is responsible for oogenesis.

Peripheral cortex

400

The two ligaments that provide more rigid support for the cervix.

Cardinal and uterosacral

400

Propels a gentle current of fluid which aids in the transport of ova within the fallopian tubes.

Inner mucosal lining or ciliated epithelial cells

500

The muscle that passes through the lesser sciatic notch and attaches to the medial aspect of the greater trochanter.

Obturator Internus

500

The volume of an ovary for a woman between 15-55 years old in cc's.

6-13

500

The ligament that extends from the infundibulum and the ovary to connect the lateral aspect of the ovary to the lateral pelvic wall.

Infundibulopelvic ligament

500

The layer of uterine tissue responsible for producing contractions responsible for expelling the fetus during childbirth.

Myometrium

500

Where fertilization of the egg most frequently occurs within the fallopian tube.

Ampulla