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Search for: [Abstract = "100 uteri obtained from female cadavers aged 20\-45, dissected in the Chair of Forensic Medicine of Jagiellonian University Medical College were studied according to angioarchitecture of the uterine cervix. The vascular beds of 58 uteri were injected with acrylic emulsion, while remaining 42 were injected with resin Mercox. Among 42 uteri 35 yielded quality acceptable for studies in SEM. Macroscopical and light microscopical studies of specimens injected with acrylic emulsion showed thepresence of 1\-4 rami of uterine artery supplying the uterine cervix. These mentioned above rami are characterized by a different course regarding the longitudinal axis of the cervical canal, depending on the portion of the cervix. The course of the vessels in the supravaginal portion seems to be tortuous, almost at right angle considering the lumen of the cervical canal. In the median part the vessels supplying the cervix seem to be thicker, and on the periphery some circular peripheral vessels were denoted. The number of the vessels penetrating the cervix going towards the external os is reduced and the course of those which are localized nearer to the lumen is almost parallel. The low\-vascular zone located centrally, mentioned by other authors was not denoted. It was difficult to inject the veins of the cervix, what could have been caused by the presence of the valves in their lumina. In the s"]

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