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cervix
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cervix /cer·vix/ (ser´viks) pl. cer´vices   [L.]
1. neck.
2. the front portion of the neck.

incompetent cervix  a uterine cervix abnormally prone to dilate in the second trimester of pregnancy, resulting in premature expulsion of the fetus.
cervix u´teri , uterine cervix the narrow lower end of the uterus, between the isthmus and the opening of the uterus into the vagina.
cervix vesi´cae urina´riae  the lower, constricted part of the urinary bladder, proximal to the opening of the urethra.

cer·vix (sûrvks)
n. pl. cer·vix·es or cer·vi·ces (sûrv-sz, sr-vsz)
1. The neck.
2. See collum.
3. A neck-shaped anatomical structure, such as the narrow outer end of the uterus.

Cervix
A small cylindrical organ about an inch or so long and less than an inch around that makes up the lower part and neck of the uterus. The cervix separates the body and cavity of the uterus from the vagina.

cervix
[sur′viks] pl. cervices [sur′visēz] cervixes
Etymology: L, neck
, the part of the uterus that protrudes into the cavity of the vagina. The cervix is divided into the supravaginal portion and the vaginal portion. The supravaginal portion is separated ventrally from the bladder by the parametrium, which attaches to the sides of the cervix and contains the uterine arteries. The vaginal portion of the cervix projects into the cavity of the vagina and contains the cervical canal and the internal and external os of the canal. The mucous membrane lining the endocervix is broken by numerous oblique ridges, deep glandular follicles, little cysts, and papillae. Also called neck of uterus. See also effacement.

cervix
pl. cervices; neck; the front portion of the neck (collum), or a constricted part of an organ (e.g. cervix uteri, see below).

double cervix
incomplete fusion of the müllerian ducts leads to duplication of all or parts of the female genital tract. In cows one of these is a duplication of the cervix but with only one uterus. More common is a double external os but a single internal os. Both represent an inconvenience at artificial insemination and are detectable on rectal or vaginal examination.
cervix uteri
the narrow caudal end of the uterus that opens into the vagina.
cervix vesicae
the caudal constricted part of the urinary bladder, proximal to the opening of the urethra.

cervix
Anatomy A narrow necklike portion of an organ; the neck, connecting the head and trunk or a constricted part of an organ Gynecology Cervix uterine, neck of uterus A doughnut-shaped structure directly contiguous with the uterus; the lower and narrow end of the uterus, between the isthmus and ostium uteri. See Barrel cervix, Cockscomb cervix, Ripe cervix, Strawberry cervix, Uterus.


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In a study of 2,900 pregnant women, those whose cervixes were shortened 24 weeks into the pregnancy had a substantially higher risk of premature birth than other women.
 
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