Uterine cavity

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Uterine cavity
Posterior half of uterus and upper part of vagina.
Latin cavitas uteri, cavum uteri
Gray's subject #268 1260

The Cavity of the Body in the uterus is a mere slit, flattened antero-posteriorly.

It is triangular in shape, the base being formed by the internal surface of the fundus between the orifices of the uterine tubes, the apex by the internal orifice of the uterus through which the cavity of the body communicates with the canal of the cervix.

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