ostium abdominale tubae uterinae - significado y definición. Qué es ostium abdominale tubae uterinae
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Qué (quién) es ostium abdominale tubae uterinae - definición

CRANIAL CONDUIT
Maxillary sinus ostium; Ostium maxillare; Maxillary ostium

Maxillary hiatus         
Below the bulla ethmoidalis, and partly hidden by the inferior end of the uncinate process of ethmoid bone, is the maxillary hiatus (or ostium maxillare, or maxillary sinus ostium, or maxillary ostium, or opening from the maxillary sinus); in a frontal section this opening is seen to be placed near the roof of the sinus. In the articulated skull this aperture is much reduced in size by the following bones: the uncinate process of the ethmoid above, the ethmoidal process of the inferior nasal concha below, the vertical part of the palatine behind, and a small part of the lacrimal above and in front; the sinus communicates with the middle meatus of the nose, generally by two small apertures left between the above-mentioned bones.
Ostium primum atrial septal defect         
  • ECG of a patient with Ostium primum ASD
MEDICAL CONDITION
Ostium primum defect
The ostium primum atrial septal defect is a defect in the atrial septum at the level of the tricuspid and mitral valves. This is sometimes known as an endocardial cushion defect because it often involves the endocardial cushion, which is the portion of the heart where the atrial septum meets the ventricular septum and the mitral valve meets the tricuspid valve.
fallopian tube         
  • Implantation]] sites resulting in normal or [[ectopic pregnancies]]
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  • ciliated columnar epithelium]] of the fallopian tube
  • Stages of development of the [[Müllerian duct]]s (paramesonephric ducts) and their normal and abnormal development
PART OF THE FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE ORGANS
Fallopian Tubes; Uterine tubes; Fallopian tube diseases; Fimbriae of uterine tube; Ovarian fimbria; Infundibulum of uterine tube; Isthmus of uterine tube; Ampulla of Fallopian tube; Ampulla of fallopian tube; Ampulla of the fallopian tube; Fallopian Tube; Ostium of uterine tube; Opening of fallopian tube; Ostium of the fallopian tube; Ostium of fallopian tube; Salpinx tube; Tuba uterina; Oviducal; Fallopian tubes; Isthmic portion of the fallopian tube; Fimbria (female reproductive system); Fimbriae of fallopian tube; Fallopian tube pathology; Distal tubal opening; Distal ostium of the fallopian tube; Distal ostia of the Fallopian tubes; Fallopian; Uterine tube; Isthmus tubae uterinae; Ampulla tubae uterinae; Tubal patency; Isthmus of Fallopian tube; Fimbriae of Fallopian tube; Infundibulum of Fallopian tube; Fimbriae tubae uterinae; Infundibulum tubae uterinae; Abdominal ostium; Infundibulum of the uterine tube; Ostium of Fallopian tube; Isthmus of the uterine tube; Fallopian tubei; Ostium of uterine tubes; Ostium of the uterine tubes; Ostium of the uterine tube; Ampulla of uterine tube; Proximal tubal opening
(fallopian tubes)
A woman's fallopian tubes are the two tubes in her body along which eggs pass from her ovaries to her womb.
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Wikipedia

Maxillary hiatus

Below the bulla ethmoidalis, and partly hidden by the inferior end of the uncinate process of ethmoid bone, is the maxillary hiatus (or ostium maxillare, or maxillary sinus ostium, or maxillary ostium, or opening from the maxillary sinus); in a frontal section this opening is seen to be placed near the roof of the sinus. In the articulated skull this aperture is much reduced in size by the following bones: the uncinate process of the ethmoid above, the ethmoidal process of the inferior nasal concha below, the vertical part of the palatine behind, and a small part of the lacrimal above and in front; the sinus communicates with the middle meatus of the nose, generally by two small apertures left between the above-mentioned bones.