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Development of External Genitalia
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Homology of Male and Female Genitalia Genital tubercle – penis Labioscrotal folds – scrotum Urethral folds – scrotal raphe Paramesonephric duct (uterus, uterine tubes)- degenerates Genital Tubercle – clitoris Labioscrotal folds – labia majora Urethral folds – labia minora, vestibule Mesonephric duct (epididymis, vas, ejaculatory ducts)- degenerates
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Hypospadia
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Descent of the Testes
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Vasectomy
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Vas deferens cs
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Prostate gland
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Cat Ovary Three stages of follicles, primordial, Preantral, and Antral
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Tertiary (Graffian) follicle Secondary follicle.
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Follicular Growth After ovulation
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In the United States, there are 10.8 abdominal pregnancies per 100,000 births and 9.2 abdominal pregnancies per 1,000 ectopic gestations
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Egg pick up by the Fimbrae Ectopic pregnancies Risk Factors –Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID) or Salpingitis –Infertility –Previous Ectopic Pregnancies –Previous pelvic or abdominal surgery –Endometriosis –Previous Tubal LigationTubal Ligation –Intrauterine device in place
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Transport in the Oviduct Scarring of oviduct Loss of ciliated cells – infertility, tubal pregnancies.
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Uterus, Young Woman
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Perimenopausal Woman
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Postmenopausal Woman
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Uterine Tube CS
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Uterine Wall
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Nulliparous cervix
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Cervical Cancer
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Cervix
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Endometriosis
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Third trimester uterus
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Dissected Vulva
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Fetal side placenta
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Maternal Side Placenta
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