The female pelvis contains several organs. A thorough understanding of the anatomy of the pelvic region is crucial for the diagnosis of any disease that could attack the female pelvis-and in order to determine treatment. For this reason, therefore, here is a gross anatomy of the pelvis, with a particular focus on the ovaries. The organs under focus are the reproductive system organs, which are: two fallopian tubes, two ovaries, uterus, endometrium, myometrium, cervix and vagina. Of particular interest is the middle compartment, which is found only in the female pelvis, while the anterior and posterior compartments are located in both genders. The middle compartment contains the female genital organs, which are: the ovaries, uterine tubes, uterus and vagina. This article will have a specific focus on the ovaries.
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