Atlas of Human Anatomy
Translated by: Ronald A. Bergman, PhD and Adel K. Afifi, MD, MS
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a) Ilium.
b) Iliac crest.
c) Acetabulum.
d) Descending ramus of ischium.
e) Rectum.
f) Urinary bladder (upper half removed).
g) Ureter.
h) m. Psoas.
i) m. iliacus.
k) Uterus.
l) Round ligament of uterus.
m) Fallopian tube (s. oviduct or uterine tube).
n) Fimbria, laciniae, rings of openings of abdominal tubes.
o) Broad ligament of uterus (s. ligamentum latum uteri).
p) Ovary.
q) Ovarium ligament.
r) Vaginal-uterine junction with external uterine orifice.
s) Vagina.
t) Clitoris.
u) Glans clitoris with prepuce and frenulum.
v) Labia minora (s. nympha or minus).
w)Labia majora (s. labia externa).
x) Urethral orifice.
y) Vaginal orifice.
z) Peritoneum.
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