Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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Is the urinary bladder extraperitoneal or intraperitoneal? | Extraperitoneal | 100%
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The cervix is anteverted in relation to the vagina, but what is the uterus in relation to the cervix? | Anteflexed | 50%
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In the spermatic cord there are three different arteries, one named after the fascia mentioned, the testicualr artery and what third? | Artery to the vas | 50%
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The spermatic cord has three layers of fascia the external and internal spermatic fascia but which fascia is imbetween them? | Cremasteric | 50%
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What does this plexus split to produce? | Inferior hypogastric | 50%
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What ligament is the oblitterated remains of the umbilical artery? | Medial umbilical | 50%
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In females what s the name of the pouch between the rectum and the uterus? | Rectouterine | 50%
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In men what is the name for the 'pouch' between the rectum and bladder? | Rectovesical | 50%
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Anterior to which joint does the common iliac artery bifurcate to given internal and external iliacs? | Sacroiliac | 50%
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What autonomic plexus which is a continuation of the aortic plexus, and has branches from L3 and L4 ganglia, lies on the sacral promontary. | Superior hypogastric plexus | 50%
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What is the anatomical term for the triangular base of the urinary bladder? | Trigone | 50%
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And the pouch between the bladder and the uterus? | Vesicouterine | 50%
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What part of the ovaries is the site of follicle maturation? | Ovarian cortex | 0%
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What is the name for the tissue capsule that covers the ovaries? | Tunica albuginea | 0%
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What is the medical term for backlow of urine up the ureters? This is prevented by a flap valve. | Vesicoureteric reflux | 0%
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