The uterine cavity is the inner space of the uterus where fertilized eggs implant and develop into fetuses during pregnancy. It is lined with a specialized tissue called endometrium, which thickens and sheds during each menstrual cycle if pregnancy does not occur. The uterine cavity plays a crucial role in supporting the growth and development of a fetus.
Murola
Usually not. A fibroid should be a round mass in the wall of the uterus. A dead fetus would not be round and would be in the uterine cavity.
The saline distends the uterine cavity (or endometrium) and simplifies the identification of polyps, fibroids, and tumors. The saline outlines the lesion, making it easier to find and evaluate.
In what order does the pathway of a second Oocyte ampulla of uterine, body of uterus, fimbriae of uterine tube, fundus of uterus, infundibulum of uterine tube, isthmus of uterine tube and ovary
uterine agenesis
Although, there is also the cervical cavity, but since you were asking for the "main" cavity, I would say it's the uterine cavity.
internal OS
Nourished by glycogen rich uterine secretions. -Pearson Text Book
D & C (Dilatation and Curettage.)
Gonorrhea
The uterine cavity is the inner space of the uterus where fertilized eggs implant and develop into fetuses during pregnancy. It is lined with a specialized tissue called endometrium, which thickens and sheds during each menstrual cycle if pregnancy does not occur. The uterine cavity plays a crucial role in supporting the growth and development of a fetus.
Murola
Fibroids are divided into different types, depending on the location. Submucous fibroids are found in the uterine cavity; intramural fibroids grow on the wall of the uterus; and subserous fibroids are located on the outside
Its called a "D and C" (D&C)
The embryoblast spends approximately 72 hours in the uterine cavity before implanting. in that time, it cannot receive nourishment directly from the blood of the mother, and must rely on secreted nutrients into the uterine cavity, e.g iron and fat-soluble vitamins. - from wikipedia
Intrauterine part is the Intestitial part: passes through the uterine muscle to the uterine cavity Extrauterine part consists of some segments : Fimbrial, Infundibular, Ampullary and the Ishtmic. Ishtmic portion is the meet point between intra, and extra. Isthmus means neck