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| موضوع: the Female Reproductive system 3/11/2009, 03:11 | |
| Female Genitourinary System Internal paired ovaries Uterine tubes Uterus, vagina External mons pubis Labia majora, Labia minora Clitoris Urethra Perineal body Internal Female Reproductive Organs Vagina Uterus and Cervix Fallopian Tubes Ovaries
Functions of the Internal Genitalia of the Female Reproductive System Participate in sexual intercourse (vagina) Produce and maintain the female egg cells (ovaries) Transport these cells to the site of fertilization (fallopian tubes) Provide a favorable environment for development of the offspring (uterus) Produce female sex hormones (ovaries) Three Parts of the Uterus Fundus The portion above the insertion of the fallopian tubes Cervix The lower, constricted part Body of the cervix The portion between the fundus and the cervix Ligaments of the Uterus Broad ligaments Run laterally from the body of the uterus to the pelvic side walls Round ligaments Run from the fundus laterally into each labium majus Uterosacral ligaments Run from the uterocervical junction to the sacrum Cardinal or transverse cervical ligaments
Composition of the Walls of the Uterus Perimetrium Outer serous covering; merges with the peritoneum that covers the broad ligaments Myometrium The middle muscle layer that forms the major portion of the uterine Endometrium Continuous with the lining of the fallopian tubes and vagina; made up of a basal and a superficial layer Dual Function of the Ovaries Store the female germ cells, or ova Produce the female sex hormones, estrogen and progesterone Menstrual Cycle Begins at menarche and continues until menopause Includes the maturation and release of oocytes from the ovary during ovulation Involves periodic vaginal bleeding resulting from shedding of the endometrial lining Control of the Menstrual Cycle Rhythmic synthesis and release of ovarian hormones (estrogens and progesterone) Under feedback control from: The hypothalamic gonadotropin-releasing hormone The anterior pituitary gonadotropic follicle-stimulating and luteinizing hormones Functions Regulated by FSH and LH from the Anterior Pituitary Gland Growth Pre-pubertal maturation The reproductive cycle Sex hormone secretion in males and females Actions of Estrogens on Growth and Development Stimulate development of vagina, uterus, and fallopian tubes in utero Stimulate development of secondary sex characteristics during puberty Accelerate growth of long bones and closure of epiphyses at puberty Actions of Estrogens on the Reproductive Process Promote growth of ovarian follicles Alter cervical secretions to favor sperm Promote motility of sperm Promote development of endometrial lining in pregnancy Proliferate and cornify vaginal mucosa Increase mucus consistency Stimulate stomal development and ductal growth General Metabolic Effects of Estrogen Decreases rate of bone resorption Increases production of thyroid and other binding globulins Increases high-density and slightly decrease low-density lipoproteins Phases of the Endometrial Cycle Proliferative, or preovulatory phase The glands and stroma of the superficial layer grow rapidly under the influence of estrogen Secretory, or postovulatory, phase Progesterone produces glandular dilation and active mucus secretion and the endometrium becomes highly vascular and edematous Menstrual phase The superficial layer degenerates and sloughs off
Problems Arising as a Result of Urogenital Atrophy Vaginal dryness Urinary stress incontinence Urgency Nocturia Vaginitis Urinary tract infection Symptoms of Menopause “Hot flashes” Palpitations Dizziness Headaches Current Recommendations for Hormone Therapy (HT) Avoid HT for primary or secondary prevention of coronary heart disease Develop an individual risk profile for every woman contemplating HT Provide information regarding known risks Utilize HT only in those women who require relief from menopausal symptoms which affect quality of life Current Recommendations for Hormone Therapy (HT) (cont.) Consider lower than standard doses and alternative routes of administration Limit the use of HT to the shortest duration consistent with goals, benefits, and risks of treatment for each woman Consider alternative therapies if the woman is not symptomatic
Composition of the Breast Fat Fibrous connective tissue Glandular tissue Route of Descent of Milk and Breast Secretions From alveoli to duct to intralobar duct to lactiferous duct and reservoir to nipple Composition of the Nipple Epithelial tissue Glandular tissue Erectile tissue Nervous tissue Factors Affecting Variations in Shape and Texture of Breasts Hormonal Genetic Nutritional Endocrine Muscle tone Age Pregnancy | |
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| موضوع: رد: the Female Reproductive system 3/11/2009, 17:19 | |
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