“…The human cervix uteri is composed predominantly of collagen and ground substance and contains relatively few smooth muscle cells (Danforth, 1947;Schwalm and Dubrauszky, 1966;Rorie and Newton, 1967;Ludmir and Sehdev, 2000). The muscle fiber architecture of the cervix uteri likewise consists of bundles running in an approximately circular fashion (Goerttler, 1929;Wetzstein, 1965), two fiber systems running at acute angles, and the continuation of the fibers of the parametrium (Lierse, 1960).…”