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  2. Ovarian ligament - Wikipedia

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    The ovarian ligament is composed of muscular and fibrous tissue; it extends from the uterine extremity of the ovary to the lateral aspect of the uterus, just below the point where the uterine tube and uterus meet. The ligament runs in the broad ligament of the uterus, which is a fold of peritoneum rather than a fibrous

  3. Suspensory ligament of ovary - Wikipedia

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    The suspensory ligament of the ovary, also infundibulopelvic ligament (commonly abbreviated IP ligament or simply IP), is a fold of peritoneum [2] that extends out from the ovary to the wall of the pelvis. Some sources consider it a part of the broad ligament of uterus [3] while other sources just consider it a "termination" of the ligament. [4]

  4. Mesovarium - Wikipedia

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    The mesovarium is the portion of the broad ligament of the uterus that suspends the ovaries. The ovary is not covered by the mesovarium; rather, it is covered by germinal epithelium. The ovary is not covered by the mesovarium; rather, it is covered by germinal epithelium.

  5. Mesosalpinx - Wikipedia

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    The mesosalpinx is part of the lining of the abdominal cavity in higher vertebrates, specifically the portion of the broad ligament that stretches from the ovary to the level of the fallopian tube. See also

  6. Broad ligament of the uterus - Wikipedia

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    The contents of the broad ligament include the following: [3] Reproductive uterine tubes (or fallopian tube) ovary (some sources consider the ovary to be on the broad ligament, but not in it.) [4] vessels ovarian artery (in the suspensory ligament) [5] uterine artery (in reality, travels in the cardinal ligament) ligaments ovarian ligament

  7. Female reproductive system - Wikipedia

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    The human female reproductive system is made up of the internal and external sex organs that function in the reproduction of new offspring. The reproductive system is immature at birth and develops at puberty to be able to release matured ova from the ovaries , facilitate their fertilization , and create a protective environment for the ...

  8. Pelvic cavity - Wikipedia

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    Ligament From To broad ligament of the uterus: uterus: side of pelvis * mesovarium: ovary * mesosalpinx: Fallopian tube: broad ligament of the uterus * mesometrium: cardinal ligament: cervix and vagina: pelvic wall ovarian ligament: ovary: uterus round ligament of the uterus: ovary: travels through inguinal canal, ends at mons pubis suspensory ...

  9. Development of the gonads - Wikipedia

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    The part of the gubernaculum between the ovary and the uterus ultimately becomes the proper ovarian ligament, while the part between the uterus and the labium majus forms the round ligament of the uterus. A pouch of peritoneum analogous to the vaginal process in the male accompanies it along the inguinal canal: it is called the canal of Nuck.