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ANATOMY OF THE OVARY

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ANATOMY OF THE OVARIES GROSS ANATOMY • The ovaries are female gonads (homologous of testes in the male) which produce female gametes called oocytes (ripe ova). . Each ovary is about 4 cm long, 2 cm wide and 1 cm thick. • LOCATION • In nulliparous adult women, each ovary lies in the ovarian fossa on the lateral pelvic wall below the pelvic brim Cont… • The ovarian fossa is a slight peritoneal depression bounded: • Posteriorly by the ureter and internal iliac ...

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ANATOMY OF THE KIDNEY

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Anatomy of the Kidney OBJECTIVES • Describe the anatomy of the kidney ,ureter,bladder and urethral • Describe the function of the urinary system • Describe the clinical correlation of the urinary system • Describe the embryological development of urinary system • Describe the histological components of urinary system Kidney • Synonyms: Renal (in Latin); Nephros (in Greek). • The kidneys are two bean-shaped, reddish-brown organs within the abdomen s...

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ANATOMY OF THE GASTRO INTESTINAL TRACT

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Peritoneum and Peritoneal Cavity  Peritoneum has two layers: Parietal peritoneum lines the internal surface of the abdominopelvic wall Has the same blood, lymphatic vasculature and the same somatic nerve supply as is the region of the wall it lines Sensitive to pressure, pain, heat and cold, and laceration( pain is well localized) Visceral peritoneum Invests viscera organs Served by the same blood and lymphatic vasculature and visceral nerve supply as the org...

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ANATOMY OF THE HUMAN ABDOMEN

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The abdominal wall  Encloses the abdominal cavity.  Divided into anterolateral and posterior sections. The abdominal wall Functions Forms a firm flexible containment for the abdominal viscera in the abdominal cavity and assists the viscera in maintaining their anatomical position against gravity. Protects the abdominal viscera from injury. Assists in forceful expiration by pushing the abdominal viscera upwards. Involved in actions like coughing, vomiting, defecati...

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ANATOMY OF BLOOD VESSELS AND TISSUES

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Blood Vessels • Blood vessels are the components of the circulatory system that transport blood containing nutrients and oxygen to the tissues of the body. • They also takes waste and carbon dioxide away from the tissues. Five classes of blood vessels 1. Arteries 2. Arterioles 3. Veins 4. Venules 5. Capillaries. • Blood vessels are arranged into three concentric/circular layers or tunics • The three layers (tunics) are; 1. Tunic intima/int...

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ANATOMY OF THE URETHRA AND BLADDER

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BLADDER AND URETHRA OBJECTIVES • The urinary bladder is a muscular reservoir of urine, lying in the anterior part of the pelvis. • It is commonly involved in clinical conditions such as retention of urine, cystitis (inflammation of the urinary bladder), calculus, disorder of micturition, and cancer. • Hence, its anatomy is of immense importance to clinicians. LOCATION • The urinary bladder is situated in the anterior part of the lesser pelvis immediately behind...

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ADAPTATIONS OF THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM TO ITS FUNCTIONS

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Histological Adaptations of Respiratory system to its Functions General Organizational Pattern of Respiratory System Respiratory system is organized into the following layers; 1. Mucosa Layer • The respiratory mucosa is made up of the epithelium and supporting lamina propria (a thin layer of connective tissue) • Lamina propria contains elastin and collagen fibers, which provide the trachea with support and elasticity. NB/ Along the respiratory pathway, the epithelial lining changes t...

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Introduction to General Embrology

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GENERAL EMBROLOGY 1 INTRODUCTION . OBJECTIVES • Introduction/Definition of Human Embryology • Terminologies Used in Embryology • To Understand Normal Human Development from Conception to Birth. • To Understand the Principle of Teratogenesis and the Basis of Birth Defects • To Understand the Developmental Basis in the Study and Practice of Medicine/Importance Embryology is a branch of Anatomy that studies; a) The development of gametes (sperm and ovum)/gam...

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Gyanaecological Assessment

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GYNAECOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT GYNAECOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT Reproduction and sexual issues are often considered extremely personal and private. Initiate rapport and develop trust with the client from the initial interaction in order to elicit such information. Be professional, and non judgmental Begin with less sensitive information and progress to sensitive issues. GYNAECOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT The gynecological assessment is divided into three; Health history Physical examinatio...

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Vaginal Cancer

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VAGINAL CANCER  Vaginal cancer refers to malignant cancer of the vagina. It is one of the rarest types of cancer affecting the female reproductive system  It may be primary or secondary.  Primary vaginal cancer arises for the vaginal tissues (squamous epithelium, glandular cells, underlying vaginal wall tissues).  Secondary vaginal cancers usually occur as a result of spread of cancers from another part of the body, such as the cervix, uterus, vulva, bladder, bowel or other nearb...

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