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| | Gray's Anatomy of the Human Body - The Uterus - Yahoo! Education (Site not responding. Last check: ) |
 | | Commencing on either side at the lateral angle of the uterus, this ligament is directed forward, upward, and lateralward over the external iliac vessels. |
 | | It then passes through the abdominal inguinal ring and along the inguinal canal to the labium majus, in which it becomes lost. |
 | | The round ligaments consists principally of muscular tissue, prolonged from the uterus; also of some fibrous and areolar tissue, besides bloodvessels, lymphatics; and nerves, enclosed in a duplicature of peritoneum, which, in the fetus, is prolonged in the form of a tubular process for a short distance into the inguinal canal. |
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