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The uterine tube of the right side is marked m.
The third part of the uterine tube is the infundibulum.
This fusion occurs in the ampulla of the uterine tube.
Clinging to the wall of the uterine tube was a newly fertilised egg.
The end to which the uterine tube attaches is called the tubal extremity.
In medicine, salpingoophorectomy is the removal of an ovary and its uterine tube.
A short oviduct conducts to the ootype which continues with the uterine tube.
The risk is also lower in women who have had their uterine tubes blocked surgically (tubal ligation).
Fallopian tube serous carcinoma, a type of uterine tube cancer.
The broad ligament serves as a mesentery for the uterus, ovaries, and the uterine tubes.
Uterine tubes (or Fallopian tube)
Fallopian Tubes are also known as oviducts, uterine tubes, and salpinges (singular salpinx).
Henle's ampulla: Ampulla of the uterine tube.
Specifically, Piskacek's sign consists noting a palpable lateral bulge or soft prominence one of the locations where the uterine tube meets the uterus.
A peg cell is a non-ciliated epithelial cell within the uterine tube (oviduct or Fallopian tube).
The pelvic cavity is surrounded by the pelvis and contains the inferior portion of the large intestine, bladder, uterine tubes, and reproductive organs.
The distal tubal opening (or abdominal ostium) is the opening in the infundibulum of uterine tube into the abdominal cavity.
A ciliated columnar epithelium lines the lumen of the uterine tube, where currents generated by the cilia propel the egg cell toward the uterus.
Vesicular appendages of the epoophoron are small pedunculated vesicles of the fimbriae of the uterine tube, or connected to the broad ligament.
Ovary: The Infundibulum of uterine tube is the funnel-like end of the mammal oviduct nearest to the ovary.
It constitutes the majority of the broad ligament of the uterus, excluding only the portions adjacent to the uterine tube (the mesosalpinx) and ovary (the mesovarium).
Small branches are given to the ureter and the uterine tube, and one passes on to the side of the uterus, and unites with the uterine artery.
From puberty onwards, depending on estrogen and activity levels, the hymenal tissue may be thicker, and the opening is often fimbriae of uterine tube or erratically shaped.
Salpingitis isthmica nodosa, also known as diverticulosis of the Fallopian tube, is nodular thickening of the narrow part of the uterine tube, due to inflammation.