Fundus (uterus)

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Fundus (uterus)
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Uterus and uterine tubes
Illu female pelvis.jpg
Details
Latin fundus uteri
superficial inguinal lymph nodes
Identifiers
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Anatomical terminology
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The fundus of the uterus is the top portion, opposite from the cervix.

Fundal height, measured from the top of the pubic bone, is routinely measured in pregnancy to determine growth rates. If the measurement is smaller or larger than what would be expected for gestational age, it can be a crude indicator of an abnormality (for example, a breech or sideways presentation, twins, or a placental issue), requiring further tests such as ultrasound to determine the exact nature of the problem, if any.

Additional images

External links

  • Anatomy figure: 43:05-06 at Human Anatomy Online, SUNY Downstate Medical Center - "The uterus, uterine tubes and ovary with associated structures."


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