Wikipedia:WikiProject Women's Health/Wikidata lists/Female anatomy
This is a list of topics of importance to human anatomy and anatomical location of entities in the human body.
Female anatomy
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vagina | part of the female genital tract |
uterus | major female hormone-responsive reproductive sex organ of most mammals including humans |
ovary | ovum-producing reproductive organ, often found in pairs as part of the vertebrate female reproductive system |
adnexa of uterus | structures most closely related structurally and functionally to the uterus |
Bartholin's gland | two glands located slightly posterior and to the left and right of the opening of the vagina |
interlabial sulci | grooves or spaces between the labia minora and labia majora |
uterine tube | part of the female reproductive organs |
Skene's gland | glands located on the anterior wall of the vagina |
vulva | external genital organs of the female mammal |
human vagina | reproductive organ of the human female |
human uterus | |
female external genitalia | |
female internal genitalia | |
human vulva | reproductive organ of the human female |
human clitoris | pleasure center of the human female vulva |
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clitoral hood | fold of skin which covers and protects the glans of the clitoris |
clitoris | erectile organ with internal and external anatomy, part of the vulva |
labia majora | outer folds of the vulva |
labia minora | are two flaps of skin on either side of the human vaginal opening in the vulva |
pudendal cleft | vertical fissure between the labia majora starting at the basal point of the mons pubis |
body of clitoris | anatomical entity |
urogenital part proper of female perineum | |
human vulva | reproductive organ of the human female |
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ovary | ovum-producing reproductive organ, often found in pairs as part of the vertebrate female reproductive system |
vulva | external genital organs of the female mammal |
female urethra |
Anatomical location
[edit]Amniotic fluid
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amniotic stem cell | mixture of stem cells that can be obtained from the amniotic fluid |
amniocyte | cell type |
amniotic fluid cell | cell type |
Bartholin's gland
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Bartholin's duct cyst | cyst in a blocked Bartholin's gland |
Bartholin's cyst | |
Bartholin's gland carcinoma | vulva carcinoma that has material basis in abnormally proliferating cells derives from epithelial cells and is located in Bartholin's gland |
Bartholin's gland adenoma | Human disease |
Bartholin's gland adenomyoma | Human disease |
Bartholin's gland disease | Disease that is located in Bartholin's gland |
Bartholin's gland cancer | vulva cancer that is located in Bartholin's gland |
Bartholin's gland cell | cell type |
Belly cord
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Wharton's jelly | gelatinous substance within the umbilical cord |
delayed separation of umbilical cord | Human disease |
mononuclear cell of umbilical cord | |
umbilical cord disease |
Breast
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breast cancer | cancer that originates in the mammary gland |
breast implant | prosthesis used to change the size, shape, and contour of a person's breast |
mastectomy | surgical removal of one or both breasts |
radial scar | disease |
breast disease | thoracic disease that is located in the breast |
tuberous breasts | medical condition |
breast benign neoplasm | non-metastasizing neoplasm arising from the breast parenchyma |
breast angiomatosis | Human disease |
breast carcinoma | A breast cancer that has material basis in abnormally proliferating cells derives from epithelial cells. |
adenosquamous breast carcinoma | Human disease |
breast tension | constellation of symptoms involving the breasts |
adipocyte of breast | cell type |
fibroblast of breast | |
mammary microvascular endothelial cell | cell type |
early-stage breast cancer | breast cancer that has not spread beyond the breast or the axillary lymph nodes |
Cervix
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cervix disease | human disease |
cervix development | The reproductive developmental process whose specific outcome is the progression of the cervix over time, from its formation to the mature structure. |
epithelial cell of cervix | cell type |
Female pelvis
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urethral sponge | tissue in female human lower genital area |
Ovarian follicle
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granulosa cell | cell type |
follicular fluid | |
ovarian follicle development | The process whose specific outcome is the progression of the ovarian follicle over time, from its formation to the mature structure. |
ovarian follicle cell | cell type |
Ovary
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ovarian cancer | female reproductive organ cancer that is located in the ovary |
ovarian torsion | rotation of the ovary |
dysgerminoma | germ cell cancer that derives from cells that give rise to egg cells |
cytoreduction surgical procedures | procedures carried out to reduce a mass of tissue, for example, on a tumor |
oogonium | undifferentiated female germ cell |
endometriosis of ovary | Human disease |
ovarian disease | Human disease |
primordial follicle | anatomical entity |
dermoid cyst of ovary | Human disease |
female gonad development | The process whose specific outcome is the progression of the female gonad over time, from its formation to the mature structure. |
transitional cell carcinoma of the ovary | human disease |
ovarian benign neoplasm | human disease |
ovary sarcoma | human disease |
tuberculous oophoritis | urogenital tuberculosis that results in inflammtion located in ovary |
ovary neuroendocrine neoplasm | Human disease |
ovarian large-cell neuroendocrine carcinoma | Human disease |
ovarian squamous cell carcinoma | Human disease |
choriocarcinoma of ovary | Human disease |
ovarian embryonal carcinoma | embryonal carcinoma that is located in the ovary |
ovarian endometrial cancer | ovary epithelial cancer that has material basis in the endometrium and is located in the ovary |
mature teratoma of the ovary | Human disease |
immature teratoma of ovary | Human disease |
ovary papillary carcinoma | Human disease |
ovarian cortex | outer portion of the ovary |
Brenner tumor | usually benign tumor composed of solid and cystic nests of epithelial cells resembling transitional epithelium; it is surrounded by an abundant stromal component that is dense and fibroblastic in nature |
granulosa cell of ovary | cell type |
ovarian cell | a cell in an ovary |
human oocyte | cell type in Homo sapiens |
ovarian tuberculosis | extrapulmonary tuberculosis that is located in ovary |
ovarian fibroblast | cell type |
ovarian surface epithelial cell | cell type |
Skene's gland
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paraurethral gland cancer | Human disease |
paraurethral gland neoplasm | Human disease |
Skene gland carcinoma | Human disease |
Uterus
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gonorrhea | sexually transmitted infection |
uterine fibroid | uterine benign neoplasm derived from the smooth muscle layer of the uterus |
uterine cancer | female reproductive organ cancer that is located in the uterus |
uterine contraction | contraction of the uterus |
pain during childbirth | obstetric pain |
uterine orgasm | orgasm produced from stimulation of the vulva (including the clitoris and labia) |
uterus development | The reproductive developmental process whose specific outcome is the progression of the uterus over time, from its formation to the mature structure. |
uterine benign neoplasm | Human disease |
uterine disease | female reproductive system disease that is located in the uterus |
epithelioid trophoblastic tumor | Human disease |
uterus carcinoma in situ | Human disease |
uterine natural killer cell | cell type |
uterine leukocyte | cell type |
uterine macrophage | cell type |
uterine stromal fibroblast | cell type |
uterine lymphocyte | cell type |
uterine endothelial cell | cell type |
uterine epithelial cell | cell type |
uterine ciliated epithelial cell | cell type |
uterine unciliated epithelial cell | cell type |
uterine decidualized stromal cell | cell type |
IGFBP1-expressing stromal fibroblast | cell type |
PRL-expressing stromal fibroblast | cell type |
human uterine macrophage | cell type in Homo sapiens |
human uterine stromal fibroblast | cell type in Homo sapiens |
human uterine lymphocyte | cell type in Homo sapiens |
human uterine endothelial cell | cell type in Homo sapiens |
human uterine epithelial cell | cell type in Homo sapiens |
human uterine ciliated epithelial cell | cell type in Homo sapiens |
human uterine unciliated epithelial cell | cell type in Homo sapiens |
human uterine decidualized stromal cell | cell type in Homo sapiens |
human IGFBP1-expressing stromal fibroblast | cell type in Homo sapiens |
human PRL-expressing stromal fibroblast | cell type in Homo sapiens |
uterine tuberculosis | extrapulmonary tuberculosis that is located in uterus |
uterine smooth muscle cell | cell type |
Vagina
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G-spot | factitious anatomical detail of human female sexual organ |
clitoris | erectile organ with internal and external anatomy, part of the vulva |
vulvovaginal candidiasis | excessive growth of yeast in the vagina that results in irritation |
vaginal cancer | female reproductive system cancer that is located in the vagina |
vesicovaginal fistula | abnormal passage between the bladder and the vagina |
rectovaginal fistula | fistula or abnormal connection between the rectum and the vagina |
pain during childbirth | obstetric pain |
vagina development | The reproductive developmental process whose specific outcome is the progression of the vagina over time, from its formation to the mature structure. |
vaginal disease | Human disease |
vaginal benign neoplasm | human disease |
vagina leiomyoma | Human disease |
vagina sarcoma | Human disease |
vagina botryoid rhabdomyosarcoma | Human disease |
vaginal orgasm | female orgasm achieved through vaginal stimulation |
vaginal stone | develops after trauma, surgery, vaginal stenosis, ectopic vaginal ureter, neurogenic bladder, hypospadias, urethral diverticulum or vaginal outlet obstruction |
vaginal epithelial cell | epithelial cell |
vaginal tuberculosis | extrapulmonary tuberculosis that is located in vagina |
vaginal lubricant secreting cell | cell type |
Vulva
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interlabial sulci | grooves or spaces between the labia minora and labia majora |
vulvovaginal candidiasis | excessive growth of yeast in the vagina that results in irritation |
labia minora | are two flaps of skin on either side of the human vaginal opening in the vulva |
vulvar cancer | primary or metastatic malignant neoplasm involving the vulva |
Fordyce's glands | sebum-producing glands located between a woman's inner and outer labia that secrete a lubricating substance to prevent the labia from sticking together |
vulvar disease | A non-neoplastic or neoplastic disorder that affects the vulva. Representative examples include infection, Bartholin gland adenoma, and vulvar carcinoma. |
vulvar benign neoplasm | Human disease |
chondroid syringoma of the vulva | Human disease |
vulva squamous cell carcinoma | vulva carcinoma and has material basis in squamous cells and is located in the epidermis of the vulvar tissue |
vulva basal cell carcinoma | Human disease |
vulvar liposarcoma | Human disease |
vulva fibroepithelial polyp | human disease |
vulvar neoplasm | neoplasm of the vulva |
vulval varices | varicose disease that involves the mammalian vulva |
female pubic hair | hair in the frontal genital area of adolescent and adult women |