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Adult human ovary  (right) viewed by laparoscopy.
Adult human ovary  (right) viewed by laparoscopy.


Note the relative size and position of the ovary with respect to the uterine tube (fallopian tube). The ovary appears white and relatively avascular on its surface. In the background the associated mesenteries and peritoneal cavity can be seen.
* Note the relative size and position of the ovary with respect to the uterine tube (fallopian tube).  
* The ovary surface appears white and relatively avascular, representing the tunica aubergine.  
* In the background the associated mesenteries and peritoneal cavity can be seen.





Revision as of 11:50, 9 May 2013

Human Ovary and Associated Uterine Tube

Adult human ovary (right) viewed by laparoscopy.

  • Note the relative size and position of the ovary with respect to the uterine tube (fallopian tube).
  • The ovary surface appears white and relatively avascular, representing the tunica aubergine.
  • In the background the associated mesenteries and peritoneal cavity can be seen.


Links: Ovary Development | Uterus Development | Menstrual Cycle | Ovulation Image


Image source: UNSW Embryology, no reproduction without permission.

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