Anatomy, Embryology, and Comparative Anatomy

  • Barber H
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Abstract

The ovaries are solid, slightly nodular, pink-gray bodies with the approximate proportions of unshelled almonds. They are situated on either side of the uterus, behind and below the uterine tubes. The human ovary undergoes marked changes in size, shape, and position...

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Barber, H. R. K. (1993). Anatomy, Embryology, and Comparative Anatomy. In Ovarian Carcinoma (pp. 12–24). Springer New York. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-9232-3_2

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