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Urethral injury occurs almost exclusively in _____
The first line treatment for stress incontinence includes strengthening _____ muscles (e.g. Kegels)
In males, the ureters pass under the _____
What part of the bladder is most prone to rupture? _____
Which ligament connects the uterus, fallopian tubes and ovaries to the side wall of the pelvis? _____
The _____ connects the cervix to the side wall of the pelvis and contains the uterine vessels
Hint: ligament
The uterine artery is a branch of the _____ artery
What type of urethral injury is typically caused by pelvic fractures in men? _____
Hint: Anterior urethral injury/Posterior urethral injury
Where are Bartholin glands located? _____
Hint: Think in terms of a clock
The ligament that extends from the cervix to the posterior pelvic wall and stabilizes the uterus is the _____.
Pelvic girdle and ligaments
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Pelvic floor muscles
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Male reproductive organs
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Female reproductive organs
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Urinary bladder and urethra
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Rectum and anal canal
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Perineum and ischioanal fossa
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Pudendal nerve and internal pudendal vessels
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Pelvic vasculature and lymphatics
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Clinical correlations in pelvis/perineum
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