
Viral infections of the vulva - Sandwell and West Birmingham
... Chemical destruction: Warts can be destroyed by applying chemicals to them such as podophyllotoxin or trichloroacetic acid (TCA). Treatment is usually supervised by genitourinary medicine clinics. • These treatments are simple and safe and do not require any form of anaesthetic. • Sometimes they c ...
... Chemical destruction: Warts can be destroyed by applying chemicals to them such as podophyllotoxin or trichloroacetic acid (TCA). Treatment is usually supervised by genitourinary medicine clinics. • These treatments are simple and safe and do not require any form of anaesthetic. • Sometimes they c ...
1. Anococcygeal liament 2. Deep transverse perineal muscle 3
... Insertion: Lateral surfaces of bulb of penis & corpus spongiosum penis. Some end on the corpus cavernosum penis. Function: The pair of muscles get the urine and ejaculate out They also make a pressure on the deep vein of the penis and contribute to the erection. In females Origin: Perineal body Inse ...
... Insertion: Lateral surfaces of bulb of penis & corpus spongiosum penis. Some end on the corpus cavernosum penis. Function: The pair of muscles get the urine and ejaculate out They also make a pressure on the deep vein of the penis and contribute to the erection. In females Origin: Perineal body Inse ...
vulvar conditions where allergy plays a role
... he vulvar skin in the adult comprises about one percent of the body surface covering. It is a highly specialised and adaptable skin. The vulvar skin consisting of keratinising squamous epithelium merges at the “Hart line” with the vestibular non-keratinising squamous epithelium where vestibular glan ...
... he vulvar skin in the adult comprises about one percent of the body surface covering. It is a highly specialised and adaptable skin. The vulvar skin consisting of keratinising squamous epithelium merges at the “Hart line” with the vestibular non-keratinising squamous epithelium where vestibular glan ...
ARP11handout1.
... Vagina is the copulatory organ and also serves as the passage of the foetus. It is capable of great dilation. It is a muscular membranous structure lying in the pelvic cavity. The slight cricular constriction between vagina and valva is the hymen. The vagina is surrounded by connective tissues and f ...
... Vagina is the copulatory organ and also serves as the passage of the foetus. It is capable of great dilation. It is a muscular membranous structure lying in the pelvic cavity. The slight cricular constriction between vagina and valva is the hymen. The vagina is surrounded by connective tissues and f ...
Clinical anatomy of the human female pelvic overview Objectives
... 14. The rectum is usually fixed to the sacrum by pelvic peritoneum and separated from the vaginal wall by this sheet of fibrous tissue called recto vaginal septum. 15. The terminal part of rectum undergoes S shaped turn to form the rectal valve before ends into the anal canal with sphincter ani is s ...
... 14. The rectum is usually fixed to the sacrum by pelvic peritoneum and separated from the vaginal wall by this sheet of fibrous tissue called recto vaginal septum. 15. The terminal part of rectum undergoes S shaped turn to form the rectal valve before ends into the anal canal with sphincter ani is s ...
Chapter 5
... some directions more than others • Important in surgery – If incision parallel to lines there is less gapping, faster healing, less scar tissue ...
... some directions more than others • Important in surgery – If incision parallel to lines there is less gapping, faster healing, less scar tissue ...
Vulvar pruritus
... Viral infection such as Herpes simplex, Poxvirus or Human papillomavirus (HPV) can also lead to vulvar pruritus although it is not the main symptom. A tingling or itching sensation precedes the development of painful blisters on both sides of the vulva in acute herpes infection. The blisters then br ...
... Viral infection such as Herpes simplex, Poxvirus or Human papillomavirus (HPV) can also lead to vulvar pruritus although it is not the main symptom. A tingling or itching sensation precedes the development of painful blisters on both sides of the vulva in acute herpes infection. The blisters then br ...
Chapter 24 - Reproductive System
... hymen = tissue flap around vaginal orifice that fails to recede normally during development muscularis - smooth m. anterior, lateral, posterior fornices (singl. = fornix) form recess around cervix ...
... hymen = tissue flap around vaginal orifice that fails to recede normally during development muscularis - smooth m. anterior, lateral, posterior fornices (singl. = fornix) form recess around cervix ...
Jeopardy Test Review
... Which common skin problem is triggered by trauma, infection, stress and its cause is widely ...
... Which common skin problem is triggered by trauma, infection, stress and its cause is widely ...
L2-DEVELOPMENTOF FEMALE GENITAL SYSTEM
... Embryos with XX chromosomes, the Cortex differentiates into the Ovary and the medulla regresses. (In embryos with an XY chromosomes, the Medulla differentiates into Testis and the cortex regresses. ) The gonad acquires the Female or Male morphological characteristics at about the 7th week. ...
... Embryos with XX chromosomes, the Cortex differentiates into the Ovary and the medulla regresses. (In embryos with an XY chromosomes, the Medulla differentiates into Testis and the cortex regresses. ) The gonad acquires the Female or Male morphological characteristics at about the 7th week. ...
Name the parts of the Integumentary system and discuss the
... •Hair grows out of the epidermis to cover parts of the body. •The shaft is what we see and the root attaches to the muscle in the dermis. Hair color is determined by the presence of melanin. ...
... •Hair grows out of the epidermis to cover parts of the body. •The shaft is what we see and the root attaches to the muscle in the dermis. Hair color is determined by the presence of melanin. ...
15-Urogenital Traiangle2009-04-18 05:435.9 MB
... Pleasurable sight, sound, smell, and other psychic stimuli, fortified later by direct touch sensory stimuli from the general body skin and genital skin, result in a bombardment of the central nervous system by afferent stimuli. Efferent nervous impulses pass down the spinal cord to the parasympathet ...
... Pleasurable sight, sound, smell, and other psychic stimuli, fortified later by direct touch sensory stimuli from the general body skin and genital skin, result in a bombardment of the central nervous system by afferent stimuli. Efferent nervous impulses pass down the spinal cord to the parasympathet ...
15-Urogenital Traiangle2009-04-20 01:576.7 MB
... Pleasurable sight, sound, smell, and other psychic stimuli, fortified later by direct touch sensory stimuli from the general body skin and genital skin, result in a bombardment of the central nervous system by afferent stimuli. Efferent nervous impulses pass down the spinal cord to the parasympathet ...
... Pleasurable sight, sound, smell, and other psychic stimuli, fortified later by direct touch sensory stimuli from the general body skin and genital skin, result in a bombardment of the central nervous system by afferent stimuli. Efferent nervous impulses pass down the spinal cord to the parasympathet ...
Diapositiva 1
... skin or mucous membrane and any other body layers necessary to expose the site of the procedures. In this case, “open approach: is assigned because the laceration has cut through the external body layers exposing the muscle (ie the site of the procedure) Although the laceration occurred spontaneousl ...
... skin or mucous membrane and any other body layers necessary to expose the site of the procedures. In this case, “open approach: is assigned because the laceration has cut through the external body layers exposing the muscle (ie the site of the procedure) Although the laceration occurred spontaneousl ...
02DEVELOPMENTOF_FEMALE_GENITAL_SYSTEM_(11).
... Various types of anomalies can result due to: 1. Arrest of development of the uterovaginal primordium during the 8th week. 2. Incomplete development of the paramesonephric ducts. 3. Incomplete fusion of the paramesonephric ducts. 4. Failure of parts of one or both paramesonephric ducts to develop. ...
... Various types of anomalies can result due to: 1. Arrest of development of the uterovaginal primordium during the 8th week. 2. Incomplete development of the paramesonephric ducts. 3. Incomplete fusion of the paramesonephric ducts. 4. Failure of parts of one or both paramesonephric ducts to develop. ...
Study Guide for Exam II
... What does the term "carrying capacity" mean with respect to ecology? What are the 4 factors that influence the growth rate of a population (2 of the factors increase growth and 2 decrease growth)? What is a "boom-and-bust" population growth cycle and why does it usually occur? How does population de ...
... What does the term "carrying capacity" mean with respect to ecology? What are the 4 factors that influence the growth rate of a population (2 of the factors increase growth and 2 decrease growth)? What is a "boom-and-bust" population growth cycle and why does it usually occur? How does population de ...
Sexual differentiation and genitals 2008
... Discuss the formation of germ cells and the features of the indifferent gonad. While the sex of a baby is determined at fertilization, the gonads do not acquire “noticeable” male or female characteristics until week 7 Primordial germ cells appear at an early stage of development in the wall of t ...
... Discuss the formation of germ cells and the features of the indifferent gonad. While the sex of a baby is determined at fertilization, the gonads do not acquire “noticeable” male or female characteristics until week 7 Primordial germ cells appear at an early stage of development in the wall of t ...
Female Reproductive System
... ligaments and two round ligaments. Attached to the uterus from of the sacrum there is a considerable amount of fibrous tissue and non-striped muscular fibers. This tissue makes up the uterosacral ligaments, which lie on either side of the rectum and connect the sacrum to the uterus. The broad ligame ...
... ligaments and two round ligaments. Attached to the uterus from of the sacrum there is a considerable amount of fibrous tissue and non-striped muscular fibers. This tissue makes up the uterosacral ligaments, which lie on either side of the rectum and connect the sacrum to the uterus. The broad ligame ...
Lecture 2
... 1. Urethral & Paraurethral Glands: grow as buds from the urethra, they are corresponding to the Prostate Gland of the male. 2. Greater VestibularGglands: outgrowths of the urogenital sinus, they are corresponding to the Bulbourethral Glands of the male. ...
... 1. Urethral & Paraurethral Glands: grow as buds from the urethra, they are corresponding to the Prostate Gland of the male. 2. Greater VestibularGglands: outgrowths of the urogenital sinus, they are corresponding to the Bulbourethral Glands of the male. ...
Inflammation of the Vagina (Vaginitis)
... • Systemic antibiotics (antibiotics administered by mouth or injection)—selected based on positive bacterial culture obtained deep within the vagina and sensitivity testing; treat for 4 weeks • Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs)—help to decrease inflammation • Steroids—may be helpful in d ...
... • Systemic antibiotics (antibiotics administered by mouth or injection)—selected based on positive bacterial culture obtained deep within the vagina and sensitivity testing; treat for 4 weeks • Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs)—help to decrease inflammation • Steroids—may be helpful in d ...
Inflammation of the Vagina
... • Systemic antibiotics (antibiotics administered by mouth or injection)—selected based on positive bacterial culture obtained deep within the vagina and sensitivity testing; treat for 4 weeks • Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs)—help to decrease inflammation • Steroids—may be helpful in d ...
... • Systemic antibiotics (antibiotics administered by mouth or injection)—selected based on positive bacterial culture obtained deep within the vagina and sensitivity testing; treat for 4 weeks • Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs)—help to decrease inflammation • Steroids—may be helpful in d ...
inflammation_of_the_vagina
... • Systemic antibiotics (antibiotics administered by mouth or injection)—selected based on positive bacterial culture obtained deep within the vagina and sensitivity testing; treat for 4 weeks • Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs)—help to decrease inflammation • Steroids—may be helpful in d ...
... • Systemic antibiotics (antibiotics administered by mouth or injection)—selected based on positive bacterial culture obtained deep within the vagina and sensitivity testing; treat for 4 weeks • Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs)—help to decrease inflammation • Steroids—may be helpful in d ...
Dr.Kaan Yücel http://yeditepepharmanatomy.wordpress.com Y
... develop in the uterus. Its muscular walls adapt to the growth of the fetus and then provide the power for its expulsion during childbirth. The non-gravid (non-pregnant) uterus usually lies in the lesser pelvis, with its body lying on the urinary bladder and its cervix between the urinary bladder and ...
... develop in the uterus. Its muscular walls adapt to the growth of the fetus and then provide the power for its expulsion during childbirth. The non-gravid (non-pregnant) uterus usually lies in the lesser pelvis, with its body lying on the urinary bladder and its cervix between the urinary bladder and ...
Common Gynecologic Problems in Prepubertal
... Sexual Maturity Rating (SMR) staging (also known as Tanner staging) is based on breast development and pubic hair. Changes in the genital tissues are usually visible before breast buds (which are palpable as firm glandular tissue under the nipple) form and before pubic hair growth begins (SMR 2). Th ...
... Sexual Maturity Rating (SMR) staging (also known as Tanner staging) is based on breast development and pubic hair. Changes in the genital tissues are usually visible before breast buds (which are palpable as firm glandular tissue under the nipple) form and before pubic hair growth begins (SMR 2). Th ...
Vulva

The vulva (from the Latin vulva, plural vulvae, see etymology) consists of the external genital organs of the female mammal. This article deals with the vulva of the human being, although the structures are similar for other mammals.The vulva has many major and minor anatomical structures, including the labia majora, mons pubis, labia minora, clitoris, bulb of vestibule, vulval vestibule, greater and lesser vestibular glands, external urethral orifice and the opening of the vagina (introitus). Its development occurs during several phases, chiefly during the fetal and pubertal periods of time. As the outer portal of the human uterus or womb, it protects its opening by a ""double door"": the labia majora (large lips) and the labia minora (small lips). The vagina is a self-cleaning organ, sustaining healthy microbial flora that flow from the inside out; the vulva needs only simple washing to assure good vulvovaginal health, without recourse to any internal cleansing.The vulva has a sexual function; these external organs are richly innervated and provide pleasure when properly stimulated. In various branches of art, the vulva has been depicted as the organ that has the power both to ""give life"" (often associated with the womb), and to give sexual pleasure to humankind.The vulva also contains the opening of the female urethra, but apart from this has little relevance to the function of urination.