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1
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What is the blood supply to the vulva?

A

The internal and external pudendal arteries

2
Q

What is the mesentery of the uterus?

A

The broad ligament

3
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What are the divisions of the broad ligament?

A

1) Mesovarium; 2) mesosalpinx; 3) mesometrium

4
Q

What does the mesovarium cover?

A

The ovaries

5
Q

What does the mesosalpinx cover?

A

The oviducts

6
Q

What does the mesometrium cover?

A

The uterus

7
Q

What are the two pouches found in the female pelvis?

A

1) Vesicouterine pouch; 2) rectouterine pouch (of Douglas)

8
Q

What is the shape and size of an ovary?

A

Shape of an almond, 3cm in length

9
Q

What is the name of the connective tissue capsule that contains the ovary?

A

The tunica albuginea of the ovary

10
Q

What happens to the appearance of the ovary as a woman ages?

A

It becomes more scarred in appearance due to follicular rupture at ovulation

11
Q

In what part of the ovary are the ovarian follicles found?

A

The ovarian cortex

12
Q

What is contained within the ovarian medulla?

A

Loose connective tissue and blood vessels entering through the hilum

13
Q

How many oocytes does a woman have at puberty?

A

300 000

14
Q

How many oocytes will a woman ovulate in her lifetime?

A

450

15
Q

How long is the process of oogenesis?

A

85 days

16
Q

What is the short ovarian ligament?

A

A remnant of the ovarian gubernaculum

17
Q

What is the suspensory ligament of ovary continuous with?

A

Mesovarium

18
Q

What are the ligaments holding the ovary in place?

A

1) Short ovarian ligament; 2) suspensory ligament of ovary

19
Q

What does the short ovarian ligament tether the ovary to?

A

The uterus

20
Q

What are the divisions of the oviduct?

A

Infundibulum; ampulla; isthmus; uterine part

21
Q

In what part of the oviduct does fertilisation occur?

A

Ampulla

22
Q

What is the position of the uterus?

A

Anteverted and anteflexed

23
Q

What does anteverted mean?

A

Tipped anteriosuperiorly relative to the axis of the vagina

24
Q

What does anteflexed mean?

A

Flexed/bent anteriorly relative to the cervix

25
Q

What are the parts of the uterus?

A

Body; funds; isthmus; cervix

26
Q

How long is the cervix?

A

2.5cm

27
Q

What are the different parts of the cervix?

A

The vaginal part; the supravaginal part

28
Q

What is the length of the uterine cavity, from external os to fundus?

A

6cm

29
Q

What are the layers of the uterine wall?

A

1) Perimetrium; 2) myometrium; 3) endometrium

30
Q

How long is the vagina?

A

7-9cm

31
Q

What are the layers of the vagina?

A

1) Mucosa; 2) muscular layer; 3) adventitia

32
Q

What are the muscles that compress the vagina?

A

1) Pubovaginalis; 2) external urethral sphincter; 3) urethrovaginal sphincter; 4) bulbospongiosus

33
Q

What is the ditty for the urethra in females?

A

‘Bridge over water’ - i.e. it lies below the uterine vessels, and thus is susceptible to damage during hysterectomy

34
Q

What is the attachment of the round ligament of uterus?

A

The uterotubal junction anteroinferiorly

35
Q

To where do the uterosacral ligaments attach?

A

Fromt he posterior sides of the cervix to the middle of the sacrum

36
Q

To where do the cardinal/transverse cervical ligaments attach?

A

From the supravaginal cervix and lateral fornix of the vagina to the lateral walls of the pelvis

37
Q

What is the function of the vestibular glands?

A

Secretion of mucus

38
Q

At what age are menstrual cycles the shortest?

A

In a woman’s 30s

39
Q

What are the phases of the menstrual cycle?

A

1) Follicular phase, 2) ovulation; 3) luteal phase

40
Q

What % of cycles are 28 days long?

A

15%