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Human right ovary and tube as viewed by laparoscopy
==Human Ovary and Associated Uterine Tube==


Note the relative size and position of the ovary with respect to the uterine tube (fallopian tube). The ovary appears white and avascular on its surface. In the background the associated mesenteries and peritoneal cavity can be seen.
Adult human {{ovary}}  (right) viewed by laparoscopy.


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* 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).


Image source: UNSW Embryology, no reproduction without permission.
* In the background the associated mesenteries and peritoneal cavity can be seen.


[[Category:Ovary]] [[Category:Uterus]]
 
 
:'''Links:''' {{Ovary}} | {{Uterus}} | [[Menstrual Cycle]] | [[:File:Human_ovulation_01.jpg|Ovulation Image]]
 
===Reference===
 
UNSW Embryology
 
====Copyright====
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[[Category:Human]] [[Category:Ovary]] [[Category:Uterus]]

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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.


Links: ovary | uterus | Menstrual Cycle | Ovulation Image

Reference

UNSW Embryology

Copyright

No reproduction without permission.


Cite this page: Hill, M.A. (2024, May 19) Embryology Human right ovary and tube 1.jpg. Retrieved from https://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/embryology/index.php/File:Human_right_ovary_and_tube_1.jpg

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