1-Anatomy of the female reproductive system
... Rectouterine (Douglas) pouch: Reflection of peritoneum from rectum to upper part of posterior surface of vagina Uterovesical (vesicouterine) pouch: Reflection of peritoneum from uterus to upper surface of urinary bladder Broad ligament of uterus: Extension of peritoneum from lateral wall of uteru ...
... Rectouterine (Douglas) pouch: Reflection of peritoneum from rectum to upper part of posterior surface of vagina Uterovesical (vesicouterine) pouch: Reflection of peritoneum from uterus to upper surface of urinary bladder Broad ligament of uterus: Extension of peritoneum from lateral wall of uteru ...
L3-Anatomy of the female reproductive system
... Rectouterine (Douglas) pouch: Reflection of peritoneum from rectum to upper part of posterior surface of vagina Uterovesical (vesicouterine) pouch: Reflection of peritoneum from uterus to upper surface of urinary bladder Broad ligament of uterus: Extension of peritoneum from lateral wall of uteru ...
... Rectouterine (Douglas) pouch: Reflection of peritoneum from rectum to upper part of posterior surface of vagina Uterovesical (vesicouterine) pouch: Reflection of peritoneum from uterus to upper surface of urinary bladder Broad ligament of uterus: Extension of peritoneum from lateral wall of uteru ...
Cystoscopic-guided laser ablation of an intramural ectopic ureter in
... neoureterostomy, ureteral re-implantation, nephroureterectomy and cystoscopic-guided laser ablation. Cystoscopic-guided laser ablation is a recent technique, firstly performed in dogs in 2006 that stands out for being minimally invasive and of rapid execution. Success rates obtained until today, do ...
... neoureterostomy, ureteral re-implantation, nephroureterectomy and cystoscopic-guided laser ablation. Cystoscopic-guided laser ablation is a recent technique, firstly performed in dogs in 2006 that stands out for being minimally invasive and of rapid execution. Success rates obtained until today, do ...
Investigation and Management of Vaginal Discharge in Adult Women
... Candida and bacterial vaginosis are the most common cause of discharge; diagnosis can be based on symptoms, pH and signs. Trichomoniasis is a less common cause of vaginal discharge in primary care but when found, is often associated with other sexually transmitted infections. Vaginal candidiasis cau ...
... Candida and bacterial vaginosis are the most common cause of discharge; diagnosis can be based on symptoms, pH and signs. Trichomoniasis is a less common cause of vaginal discharge in primary care but when found, is often associated with other sexually transmitted infections. Vaginal candidiasis cau ...
No. 11
... minor role in excretion-sweat, for example, contains small amounts of urea and ammonia. ...
... minor role in excretion-sweat, for example, contains small amounts of urea and ammonia. ...
A validation and reduced form of the Female Condom Attitudes Scale
... 2000) of size N from the original data. In any given sample, some cases may appear multiple times whereas other cases may not be selected at all. Thus, there is variation among the bootstrap samples. The bootstrap samples are then used to construct an empirical sampling distribution which is then us ...
... 2000) of size N from the original data. In any given sample, some cases may appear multiple times whereas other cases may not be selected at all. Thus, there is variation among the bootstrap samples. The bootstrap samples are then used to construct an empirical sampling distribution which is then us ...
Clinical Anatomy of the Female Pelvis - Figure B
... ovaries, the uterine tubes, the uterus and the vagina are situated in this compartment (Fig. 1.1a). Perineal body ...
... ovaries, the uterine tubes, the uterus and the vagina are situated in this compartment (Fig. 1.1a). Perineal body ...
Laura Mulvey against the grain: a critical assessment of the
... at another person as an object of sexual stimulation. This is the scopophilic function of sexual instincts. The ego function is also apparent, and develops as the viewer seeks to identify with characters on the screen. A central component in Mulvey’s adoption of Freud’s psychoanalysis to film specta ...
... at another person as an object of sexual stimulation. This is the scopophilic function of sexual instincts. The ego function is also apparent, and develops as the viewer seeks to identify with characters on the screen. A central component in Mulvey’s adoption of Freud’s psychoanalysis to film specta ...
Vaginal reconstruction/rejuvenation: Is there data to support
... function in women with urinary incontinence and pelvic organ prolapse and reported that prolapse was more likely than incontinence to affect sexual activity and sexual relations.[24] Rogers et al. also reported that women with urinary incontinence and/or pelvic organ prolapse, when compared to women ...
... function in women with urinary incontinence and pelvic organ prolapse and reported that prolapse was more likely than incontinence to affect sexual activity and sexual relations.[24] Rogers et al. also reported that women with urinary incontinence and/or pelvic organ prolapse, when compared to women ...
1. The part of the uterine wall which is not shed during menstruation
... rectum and the bladder. It can only be found in males because females have the uterus sitting between the rectum and the bladder. This means that females have two pouches created by reflections of peritoneum draped over the pelvic viscera: the rectouterine and vesicouterine pouches. The ischioanal f ...
... rectum and the bladder. It can only be found in males because females have the uterus sitting between the rectum and the bladder. This means that females have two pouches created by reflections of peritoneum draped over the pelvic viscera: the rectouterine and vesicouterine pouches. The ischioanal f ...
Why Women Have Orgasms: An Evolutionary Analysis
... pressures. In such cases, alleles associated with a sex-specific adaptation will be favored in one sex and disfavored in the other, a type of genic selection known as intra-locus sexual conflict (Rice & Chippindale, 2001). Selection is usually able to disrupt the expression of a sex-specific adaptat ...
... pressures. In such cases, alleles associated with a sex-specific adaptation will be favored in one sex and disfavored in the other, a type of genic selection known as intra-locus sexual conflict (Rice & Chippindale, 2001). Selection is usually able to disrupt the expression of a sex-specific adaptat ...
Why Women Have Orgasms: An Evolutionary Analysis | SpringerLink
... pressures. In such cases, alleles associated with a sex-specific adaptation will be favored in one sex and disfavored in the other, a type of genic selection known as intra-locus sexual conflict (Rice & Chippindale, 2001). Selection is usually able to disrupt the expression of a sex-specific adaptat ...
... pressures. In such cases, alleles associated with a sex-specific adaptation will be favored in one sex and disfavored in the other, a type of genic selection known as intra-locus sexual conflict (Rice & Chippindale, 2001). Selection is usually able to disrupt the expression of a sex-specific adaptat ...
PI-RADS v2 Lexicon - American College of Radiology
... however historically the “capsule” has been defined as an outer band of the prostatic fibromuscular stroma blending with endopelvic fascia that may be visible on imaging as a distinct thin layer of tissue surrounding or partially surrounding the peripheral zone ...
... however historically the “capsule” has been defined as an outer band of the prostatic fibromuscular stroma blending with endopelvic fascia that may be visible on imaging as a distinct thin layer of tissue surrounding or partially surrounding the peripheral zone ...
Conditioning and Sexual Behavior: A Review
... from the UCS can, through contiguous pairings, come to elicit sexually relevant responses. Instrumental learning is said to occur when there is a change in the frequency or effectiveness of a behavioral response as a result of contingent reinforcement or punishment (Ferster and Skinner, 1957; Kimble ...
... from the UCS can, through contiguous pairings, come to elicit sexually relevant responses. Instrumental learning is said to occur when there is a change in the frequency or effectiveness of a behavioral response as a result of contingent reinforcement or punishment (Ferster and Skinner, 1957; Kimble ...
What is the anatomy of the urinary bladder?
... • Creatinine – generated in skeletal muscle through the breakdown of creatine phosphate (1.8g) • Uric Acid – waste product from recycling the nitrogenous base in RNA molecules (.48g) ...
... • Creatinine – generated in skeletal muscle through the breakdown of creatine phosphate (1.8g) • Uric Acid – waste product from recycling the nitrogenous base in RNA molecules (.48g) ...
Persistent versus late Onset among Female Offenders
... may have some unique factors that contribute to persistent offending (Gunnison and McCartan 2005). One risk factor that appears critical in understanding female involvement and persistence in crime is prior abuse. Prior abuse can include both sexual and physical forms of abuse. Both forms have demon ...
... may have some unique factors that contribute to persistent offending (Gunnison and McCartan 2005). One risk factor that appears critical in understanding female involvement and persistence in crime is prior abuse. Prior abuse can include both sexual and physical forms of abuse. Both forms have demon ...
Anatomy of the female perineum, reproductive organs
... The greater vestibular glands (Bartholin's glands) are small, pea-shaped mucous glands that lie posterior to the bulbs of the vestibule on each side of the vaginal opening and are the female homologues of the bulbourethral glands in men . However, the bulbourethral glands are located within the deep ...
... The greater vestibular glands (Bartholin's glands) are small, pea-shaped mucous glands that lie posterior to the bulbs of the vestibule on each side of the vaginal opening and are the female homologues of the bulbourethral glands in men . However, the bulbourethral glands are located within the deep ...
Ettinger: Textbook of Veterinary Internal Medicine, 7th Edition
... Inappetance Lethargy Blood in urine Vomiting ...
... Inappetance Lethargy Blood in urine Vomiting ...
Reprint
... not depend on which males they mate with but on how many they mate with. Although these male “phenotypeindependent” costs are probably common, there are other cases where the costs to females do depend on the phenotypes of their mating partners because some male phenotypes are more costly to mate wi ...
... not depend on which males they mate with but on how many they mate with. Although these male “phenotypeindependent” costs are probably common, there are other cases where the costs to females do depend on the phenotypes of their mating partners because some male phenotypes are more costly to mate wi ...
Male birch catkin bugs vary copula duration to invest more in
... strongly on the period of male but not of female sexual isolation, implying that this trait is under male control. Finally, if males mated once were re-paired after 1 h with either the same or a novel (but still recently mated) female, we found that they mated for significantly longer with the latter ...
... strongly on the period of male but not of female sexual isolation, implying that this trait is under male control. Finally, if males mated once were re-paired after 1 h with either the same or a novel (but still recently mated) female, we found that they mated for significantly longer with the latter ...
File - Dr. Jerry Cronin
... – Normally bends anteriorly near base (anteflexion) • In retroflexion, uterus bends backward ...
... – Normally bends anteriorly near base (anteflexion) • In retroflexion, uterus bends backward ...
No. 13
... The incision in the operation on mamma should be made radially to avoid cutting across a number of the lactiferous ducts. Between the skin and the deep fascia, deep to the mammary glands, there are strands of connective tissue called the suspensory ligaments of breast or Cooper’s ligaments, which se ...
... The incision in the operation on mamma should be made radially to avoid cutting across a number of the lactiferous ducts. Between the skin and the deep fascia, deep to the mammary glands, there are strands of connective tissue called the suspensory ligaments of breast or Cooper’s ligaments, which se ...
urinary tract infections - Pharmaceutical Society of Australia
... UTI during their life, and nearly 1 in 3 women will have a UTI before they are 24 years of age.4 Females are thought to be susceptible to UTIs mainly because of their anatomy. The female urethra is short, and the anus and vagina (sources of bacteria) are close to the urethra.1,4,5,14 Some premenopau ...
... UTI during their life, and nearly 1 in 3 women will have a UTI before they are 24 years of age.4 Females are thought to be susceptible to UTIs mainly because of their anatomy. The female urethra is short, and the anus and vagina (sources of bacteria) are close to the urethra.1,4,5,14 Some premenopau ...
How common is intersex
... "Most people believe that there are only two sex categories," went the review in American Scientist. "Yet 17 out of every 1,000 people fail to meet our assumption that everyone is either male or female. This is the approximate incidence of intersexuals: individuals with XY chromosomes and female ana ...
... "Most people believe that there are only two sex categories," went the review in American Scientist. "Yet 17 out of every 1,000 people fail to meet our assumption that everyone is either male or female. This is the approximate incidence of intersexuals: individuals with XY chromosomes and female ana ...
Testing the mate-choice hypothesis of the female orgasm
... women actually experience variation in orgasm rate between different partners. We then compared, in women who had multiple ex-partners, the traits of the partner with whom they experienced orgasms at the highest rate (‘high-orgasm partner’) against the partner with whom they experienced orgasms at t ...
... women actually experience variation in orgasm rate between different partners. We then compared, in women who had multiple ex-partners, the traits of the partner with whom they experienced orgasms at the highest rate (‘high-orgasm partner’) against the partner with whom they experienced orgasms at t ...
Female ejaculation
Female ejaculation is the expulsion of fluid by the paraurethral ducts through and around the human female urethra during or before an orgasm. It is also known colloquially as squirting or gushing, although these are considered to be different phenomena in some research publications. The exact source and nature of the fluid continue to be a topic of debate among medical professionals, which is also related to doubts over the existence of the G-spot.