ISSN: 2161-038X
The cervix or cervix uteri is the lower part of the uterus in the human female reproductive system. The cervix is usually 2 to 3 cm long (~1 inch) and roughly cylindrical in shape, which changes during pregnancy. The narrow, central cervical canal runs along its entire length, connecting the uterine cavity and the lumen of the vagina. The opening into the uterus is called the internal os, and the opening into the vagina is called the external os. The lower part of the cervix, known as the vaginal portion of the cervix (or ectocervix), bulges into the top of the vagina. The cervix has been documented anatomically since at least the time of Hippocrates, over 2,000 years ago.
Research Article: Reproductive System & Sexual Disorders: Current Research
Research Article: Reproductive System & Sexual Disorders: Current Research
Research Article: Reproductive System & Sexual Disorders: Current Research
Review Article: Reproductive System & Sexual Disorders: Current Research
Review Article: Reproductive System & Sexual Disorders: Current Research
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