The document summarizes the development of female reproductive organs. The uterine tube develops from the cephelic vertical and horizontal parts of the paramesonephric duct. The uterus forms from the fused lower vertical parts of the paramesonephric duct. The vagina develops from the canalized sinovaginal bulb above the hymen and the urogenital sinus below the hymen. The external vaginal orifice forms through the rupture of the urogenital membrane. It then lists several common congenital anomalies that can affect the development of the vagina, uterus and surrounding structures.
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1. DR RAJENDRA S KUSHWAH
PROFESSOR ANATOMY
NSCB MC JABALPUR MP
8. ï‚— Uterine tube- cephelic vertical and most of horizontal part
of same side paramesonephric duct,upper end of tube
communicating the cavity of peritoneum and this end is
fimbriated
 Uterus – fused lower vertical part of paramesonephric duct
(utero vaginal canal), fundus is formed by fusion of a
segment of horizontal part of paramesonephric duct
ï‚— Vagina- above the hymen( upper 4/5 th part ) by canalised
sino-vaginal bulb and below the hymen (lower 1/5th )by
urogenital sinus
ï‚— External vaginal orifice-by genital folds after rupture of uro
genital membrane
9. ï‚— Imperforate hymen
ï‚— Congeital atresia of hymen of vagina
ï‚— Congenital fistula-vesico vaginal and recto vaginal
ï‚— Septate vagina
ï‚— Didelphys
ï‚— Bicornis bicollis
ï‚— Septate and subseptate uterus
ï‚— Bicornuate and unicoruate uterus