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Amenorrhea: absence of menstruation
Anteverted: position of uterus when fundus is tipped slightly forward
Cardinalligament: wide bands of fibromuscular tissue arising from lateral cervix & inserting to lateral pelvic floor
CorpusLuteum: yellowy body formed from the Graafian follicle after ovulation that produces estrogen and progesterone
Estrogen: female hormone
FollicularStimulatingHormone: secreted by the anterior pituitary gland and stimulates the growth and maturation of graafian follicles in the ovary
GonadotropinReleasingHormone: secreted by the hypothalamus that stimulates the release of the follicle-stimulating hormone and luteinizing hormone
IliopectinealLine: bony ridge of the inner surface of the ilium and pubic bones that divides the true and false pelves
LuteinizingHormone: secreted by the anterior pituitary gland to stimulate ovulation and induce lutenization of the ruptured follicle to form the corpus luteum
Menopause: cessation of menstruation
Menses: periodic flow of blood and cellular debris that occurs during menstruation
Mesoovarian: posterior portion of the broad ligament that is drawn out to enclose and hold the ovary in place
Oligomenorrhea: abnormally light menstrual periods
OvarianLigament: paired ligament that extends from the inf/med pole of the ovary to the uterine cornua
Perimetrium: serous membrane enveloping the uterus
Polymenorrhea: an abnormally frequent recurrence of the menstrual cycle
Progesterone steroidal hormone produced by the corpus luteum that helps prepare and maintain the endometrium for the arrival and implantation of an embryo
RectouterineRecess: Rectouterine pouch, Pouch of Douglas, post cul-de-sac
Retroverted position of the uterus when the fundus is tipped posteriorly
SpaceofRetzius: btwn the bladder wall and the pubic symphysis; contains extraperitoneal fat
SuspensoryLigament: paired ligaments that extend from the infundibulum of the fallopian tube and the lateral aspect of the ovary to the lateral pelvic wall
UterosacralLigament: posterior portion of the cardinal ligament that extends from the cervix to the sacrum
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- abnormally light menstrual periods
- absence of menstruation
- an abnormally frequent recurrence of the menstrual cycle
- bony ridge of the inner surface of the ilium and pubic bones that divides the true and false pelves
- btwn the bladder wall and the pubic symphysis; contains extraperitoneal fat
- cessation of menstruation
- female hormone
- paired ligament that extends from the inf/med pole of the ovary to the uterine cornua
- paired ligaments that extend from the infundibulum of the fallopian tube and the lateral aspect of the ovary to the lateral pelvic wall
| - periodic flow of blood and cellular debris that occurs during menstruation
- position of uterus when fundus is tipped slightly forward
- posterior portion of the broad ligament that is drawn out to enclose and hold the ovary in place
- Rectouterine pouch, Pouch of Douglas, post cul-de-sac
- secreted by the anterior pituitary gland to stimulate ovulation and induce lutenization of the ruptured follicle to form the corpus luteum
- secreted by the hypothalamus that stimulates the release of the follicle-stimulating hormone and luteinizing hormone
- serous membrane enveloping the uterus
- wide bands of fibromuscular tissue arising from lateral cervix & inserting to lateral pelvic floor
- yellowy body formed from the Graafian follicle after ovulation that produces estrogen and progesterone
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Chapter 39 Group 1
- OLIGOMENORRHEA
- AMENORRHEA
- POLYMENORRHEA
- ILIOPECTINEALLINE
- SPACEOFRETZIUS
- MENOPAUSE
- ESTROGEN
- OVARIANLIGAMENT
- SUSPENSORYLIGAMENT
| - MENSES
- ANTEVERTED
- MESOOVARIAN
- RECTOUTERINERECESS
- LUTEINIZINGHORMONE
- GONADOTROPINRELEASINGHORMONE
- PERIMETRIUM
- CARDINALLIGAMENT
- CORPUSLUTEUM
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