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16-September-2008 16:15:15 - Adnexa In anatomy, adnexa refers to the appendages of an organ. 1 Contents 1 Examples of adnexa 1.1 Adnexa of eye 1.2 Adnexa of uterus 1.3 Adnexa of skin 2 References Examples of adnexa Adnexa of eye extraocular muscles eyelids lacrimal glands Adnexa of uterus ovaries oviducts Adnexa of skin hair arrector pili muscle sebaceous glands nails sweat glands also known as skin appendages References ^ Adnexa at Dorland's Medical Dictionary This medical article is a stub. v d e Head and neck anatomy - accessory organs of the eye / adnexa Eyelid Canthus - Eyelash - Ciliary glands - Palpebral fissure Lacrimal apparatus Lacrimal lake - Lacrimal gland - Lacrimal canaliculi - Lacrimal punctum - Lacrimal papilla - Nasolacrimal duct - Lacrimal sac Other Eyebrow - Orbital septum - Plica semilunaris - Meibomian gland v d e Female reproductive system Adnexa Follicles/Folliculogenesis corpus hemorrhagicum, luteum, albicans Theca folliculi externa, interna Follicular antrum Follicular fluid Corona radiata Zona pellucida Membrana granulosa Granulosa cells Ovaries/Oogenesis Germinal epithelium Tunica albuginea cortex Cumulus oophorus, Stroma Medulla Fallopian tubes Isthmus Ampulla Infundibulum Fimbria Ligaments Broad components: Mesovarium, Mesosalpinx, Mesometrium contents: Round of uterus, Proper of ovary Suspensory of ovary Cardinal Uterus corpus/body Cavity of the body, Fundus cervix/neck External orifice - Canal of the cervix, Internal orifice layers Endometrium, Myometrium, Perimetrium Uterine horns Vulva/mons pubis Vagina vestibular glands/ducts Bartholin's glands/Bartholin's ducts, Skene's glands/Skene's ducts Fossa of vestibule of vagina Vaginal fornix Hymen Orifice Labium commissures Anterior Posterior Frenulum labiorum pudendi Labia majora Cleft of venus Labia minora Vulval vestibule interlabial sulci Clitoris Vestibular bulbs Clitoral crura Corpus cavernosa Clitoral glans Frenulum, Hood Breast Mammary glands Nipple Areola Lactiferous duct Cooper's ligaments Vestiges Wolffian Gartner's duct, Epoophoron, Paroƶphoron Canal of Nuck Other G-spot Urethral sponge v d e Integumentary system Skin layers cutis: Epidermis Stratum corneum, Stratum lucidum, Stratum granulosum, Stratum spinosum, Stratum germinativum/basale Dermis Subcutaneous tissue Skin appendages glands Sweat glands Eccrine, Apocrine Sebaceous glands hair Root of the hair Hair follicle Root sheath Huxley's layer, Henle's layer nails Eponychium Paronychium Lunula nonhuman Scale Feather Retrieved from http://en..org/wiki/Adnexa Categories: Medicine stubs | Anatomy Views Article Discussion this page History Personal tools Log in / create account Navigation Main page Contents Featured content Current events Random article Search Go Search Interaction Community portal Recent changes Contact Donate to Help Toolbox What links here Related changes Upload file Special pages Printable version Permanent link Cite this page This page was last modified on 25 July 2008, at 16:35
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