Leiden, Maas Photo 34 - Sagittal section of the female pelvis (plastination specimen) - number labels

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Sagittal section of the female pelvis. The specimen shows the opening of the ureter in the bladder. One can see that the ureter traverses the bladder wall obliquely. Filling of the bladder will compress the opening an dthus prevent relux of urine to the kidneys. Number labels.
   
Anatomical structures in item:
Pelvis
Ureter
Vesica urinaria
Ostium ureteris
Uploaded by: opgobee Netherlands, Leiden – Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden University
Creator(s)/credit: Kees (C.P.) Maas MD, PhD, dissection, LUMC; Prof. Marco C. DeRuiter PhD, anatomist, professor of Clinical and Experimental Anatomy, LUMC
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Leiden, Maas Photo 34 - Sagittal section of the female pelvis (plastination specimen) - number labels
Uploaded by: opgobee
Institution: Netherlands, Leiden – Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden University
Creator(s)/credit: Kees (C.P.) Maas MD, PhD, dissection, LUMC; Prof. Marco C. DeRuiter PhD, anatomist, professor of Clinical and Experimental Anatomy, LUMC
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Sagittal section of the female pelvis. The specimen shows the opening of the ureter in the bladder. One can see that the ureter traverses the bladder wall obliquely. Filling of the bladder will compress the opening an dthus prevent relux of urine to the kidneys. Number labels.
   
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Anatomical structures in item
Pelvis
Ureter
Vesica urinaria
Ostium ureteris
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Gross
Dissection
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Processed real tissue, such as plastination, erosion cast,etc (not only preserved)