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Female pelvic floor organs. The pelvic floor (diaphragm) is the lowest part of the pelvic cavity.
Coloured illustration based on the black-white drawings of prof dr P.J. Donker in 1982 (LUMC).
Coloured illustration based on the black-white drawings of prof dr P.J. Donker in 1982 (LUMC).
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Netherlands, Leiden – Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden University
Diaphragma pelvis
Symphysis pubica
Uterus
Tuba uterina (Salpinx)
Ovarium
Vesica urinaria
Ureter
Creator(s)/credit: Bas (S) Blankevoort, biology and medical illustrator, LUMC; Prof. Marco C DeRuiter PhD, anatomist, professor of clinical and applied anatomy, LUMC
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