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The female pelvis comprises organs that produce gametes and are responsible for their transport, as well as the bone and muscle support structures. The pelvis can be divided into the pelvic structure and internal and external genitalia.
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Gomes, M.K.O., de Souza, L.R.M.F. (2017). Anatomy and Embryology. In: de Souza, L., De Nicola, A., De Nicola, H. (eds) Atlas of Imaging in Infertility. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-13893-0_1
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