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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). | * Note the relative size and position of the ovary with respect to the uterine tube (fallopian tube, oviduct). | ||
* The ovary surface appears white and relatively avascular | * The ovary surface appears white and relatively avascular | ||
** representing the dense connective tissue layer (tunica albuginea). | |||
* In the background the associated mesenteries and peritoneal cavity can be seen. | * In the background the associated mesenteries and peritoneal cavity can be seen. | ||
Revision as of 11:51, 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, oviduct).
- The ovary surface appears white and relatively avascular
- representing the dense connective tissue layer (tunica albuginea).
- In the background the associated mesenteries and peritoneal cavity can be seen.
Image source: UNSW Embryology, no reproduction without permission.
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