4 - Gynae - The Cervix and its disorders - Anatomy and Fx of Cervix Flashcards

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made predom of? continuous with? connects what? allows what in and what out? in preg it holds what in what and then does what when?

A

elastic conn tissue
continuous with uterus, uterus to vagina
sperm in and menstrual flow out
in preg - holds fetus in and dilated in labour > delivery

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attachments
-post? laterally?
what is lat to cervix? this structure contains what 3 things?

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post - sacrum via uterosacral ligs and laterally to pelvic sidewall by cardinal ligs
lat is parametrium, contains conn tissue, uterine vessels and ureters

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histology/transformation zone
-canal is called what? and is lined by what? what is part that is continuous with vag? lined by? name of junction? what happens during puberty and preg?

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endocervix - columnar (glandular) epithelium
ectocervix - squamous
squamocolumnar junction
- partial eversion of the cervix occurs

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after partial eversion…..what happens to environment and what does this cause? what are these cells vulnerable to? so this is where what can happen?

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lower pH of vagina causes now exposed col epith to undergo metaplasia > squamous - TZ formed at junction

metaplasia cells vuln to agents inducing neoplastic change - where cervical ca can originate

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blood supply and lymph drainage - blood supply from? lymph drains to ? and ? then to ? and ?
cervical ca usually spreads in lymph distally and ? to where?

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upper vaginal branches and uterine aa
drains to obturator and int/ext iliac nodes > common iliac and paraaortic nodes
locally by direct invasion to bladder, rectum, uterus, vagina

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