basal layer
The wall of the uterus is made up of three main layers. The inner most layer is the Endometrium. The middle layer is the Myometrium and the outer most layer is the Perimetrium, or adventitia or serosa.
Basal Layer
The histology of the uterus from inside to outside consists of three layers: Endometrium: The innermost layer composed of simple columnar epithelium with underlying stroma. It undergoes cyclic changes during the menstrual cycle. Myometrium: The middle layer composed of smooth muscle fibers arranged in different directions providing strength and contractility to the uterus. Perimetrium: The outermost layer of the uterus composed of a serosa or adventitia, depending on its location in relation to other organs.
uterus
The Troposphere.
endometrium
endometrium.this layer is shed as menstrual blood every month to be replaced
The mucosa
Endometrium wall, but during pregnancy we call it placenta Or myometrium, which is the muscle layer of the uterus.
The wall of the uterus is made up of three main layers. The inner most layer is the Endometrium. The middle layer is the Myometrium and the outer most layer is the Perimetrium, or adventitia or serosa.
The layers of the uterus from the outermost to the innermost are: endometrium, myometrium, perimetrium, peritoneum.
A myometrial mass refers to a tumor or fibroid found in the middle layer of the uterus called the myometrium. This mass may cause pain, bleeding, or infertility.
Basal Layer
The myometrium
myometrium
The histology of the uterus from inside to outside consists of three layers: Endometrium: The innermost layer composed of simple columnar epithelium with underlying stroma. It undergoes cyclic changes during the menstrual cycle. Myometrium: The middle layer composed of smooth muscle fibers arranged in different directions providing strength and contractility to the uterus. Perimetrium: The outermost layer of the uterus composed of a serosa or adventitia, depending on its location in relation to other organs.
Myometrium is the medical term for the muscular layer of the uterus.