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From the Latin, the plural of adnexum is adnexa. Adnexa is frequently used in medical documentation in reference to associated supporting structures for bilateral organs such as ovary and the eye.
David R. Jordan has written: 'Surgical anatomy of the ocular adnexa' -- subject(s): Adnexa oculi, Anatomy, Anatomy & histology, Anatomy, Surgical and topographical, Eye, Eye Diseases, Eye-sockets, Surgery, Surgical and topographical Anatomy
An ovary is part of the adnexa. The ovary doesn't have an adnexa. The adnexa are the ovary and tube.
Devron H. Char has written: 'Immunology of uveitis and ocular tumors' -- subject(s): Eye, Eye Neoplasms, Immunological aspects, Immunological aspects of Uveitis, Immunology, Tumors, Uveitis 'Tumors of the eye and ocular adnexa' -- subject(s): Atlases, Eye Neoplasms, Eye, Tumors, Histopathology, Adnexa oculi, Therapy, Diagnosis
Adnexa of the Eyes
The adnexa is theFallopiantubes and ovaries. They sit right behind the bladder.
Yes, adnexa is a collective noun. Adnexa is a word for conjoined, subordinate, or associated anatomic parts, generally referring to the group of female reproductive organs.
Adnexa means the ovaries and tubes. Can't easily get pregnant without them!
Adnexum
Adnexa is the medical term meaning accessory organs.
The medical term for appendages or accessory structures of an organ is "adnexa".