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. Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy. Anatomy. 131: THE UKINO-GENITAL SYSTEM. against it, is depressed to form a little fossa termed the fossa ovarii, within which the ovary is placed. In the floor of this fossa are the obturator nerve and vessels. The tubal extremity of the ovary lies below the level of the external iliac vessels, and its uterine extremity is placed just above the level of the peritoneum covering the pelvic floor. The fossa ovarii, in which the ovary lies, extends as far forwards as the obliterated umbilical artery, and backwards as far as the ureter and uterine vessels. Thus Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cunninghams-text-book-of-anatomy-anatomy-131-the-ukino-genital-system-against-it-is-depressed-to-form-a-little-fossa-termed-the-fossa-ovarii-within-which-the-ovary-is-placed-in-the-floor-of-this-fossa-are-the-obturator-nerve-and-vessels-the-tubal-extremity-of-the-ovary-lies-below-the-level-of-the-external-iliac-vessels-and-its-uterine-extremity-is-placed-just-above-the-level-of-the-peritoneum-covering-the-pelvic-floor-the-fossa-ovarii-in-which-the-ovary-lies-extends-as-far-forwards-as-the-obliterated-umbilical-artery-and-backwards-as-far-as-the-ureter-and-uterine-vessels-thus-image231867949.html
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