The round ligament of the ovary is highlighted. The round ligament is the area between the labia majora and the uterine cornu. It is also known as the ligamentum teres uteri and is longer than the ovarian ligament.
On each side of the uterus, the circular ligaments resemble two cords or ropes (womb). Each one is 10 to 12 cm in length. The uterus is held in place by the ligaments, which link it to the pelvis. The uterus is supported and fastened by the rounded ligaments.
The circular ligaments stretch while a woman is pregnant. They expand in size to support the expanding uterus. The round ligament artery also called "Sampson's artery," supplies the round ligament.
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Question: Which structure is highlighted?
a) falciform ligament of uterus
b) round ligament of ovary
c) broad ligament of uterus
d) ovarian ligament
e) suspensory ligament of ovary
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