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Results 1 - 10 of 13 for Fallopian tube
  1. ... organs, though they also have a uterus and fallopian tubes, which are female reproductive organs. The uterus and fallopian tubes are derived from a structure called the Müllerian ...
  2. ... fimbriae) at the end of one of the fallopian tubes, and the cancerous cells migrate to the ovary. ... removed. Because cancers that begin in the ovaries, fallopian tubes, and peritoneum are so similar and spread easily ...
  3. ... the development of female reproductive structures (uterus and fallopian tubes). Variants (also called mutations) in the SRY gene ... develop testes but will develop a uterus and fallopian tubes, despite having an X and a Y chromosome. ...
  4. ... development, the Müllerian duct becomes the uterus and fallopian tubes. Persistent Müllerian duct syndrome type 1, a disorder ... Müllerian duct persists and becomes a uterus and fallopian tubes. Because the AMH protein is not involved in ...
  5. ... development, the Müllerian duct becomes the uterus and fallopian tubes. Persistent Müllerian duct syndrome type 2, a disorder ... Müllerian duct persists and becomes a uterus and fallopian tubes. Because the AMH receptor type 2 is not ...
  6. ... structures. These individuals usually have a uterus and fallopian tubes, but their gonads (ovaries or testes) are not ... the development of female internal reproductive structures (uterus, fallopian tubes, and upper part of the vagina) and genitals. ...
  7. ... in the embryo that develop into the uterus, fallopian tubes, cervix, and the upper part of the vagina. ...
  8. ... in the embryo that develop into the uterus, fallopian tubes, cervix, and the upper part of the vagina. ...
  9. ... is likely due to abnormal cilia in the fallopian tubes.Another feature of primary ciliary dyskinesia is recurrent ...
  10. ... structure in the embryo develops into the uterus, fallopian tubes, cervix, and the upper part of the vagina. ...
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