Fibroids in certain locations can block the fallopian tubes or cervix, preventing the normal movement of eggs, sperm or embryos through the reproductive tract. Large fibroids near the cornua ...
The most common location in the fallopian tube for ectopic pregnancies to occur is the ampulla (70.0%); other locations, such as the isthmus (12.0%), the fimbria (11.1%) and the cornua (2.4%), are ...
The success of in vitro fertilization depends on many factors, one of which is sperm viability. A recent study from the ...
The term “cornual” refers to the horn-shaped part of the uterus; the cornua are the upper corners of the uterus where the fallopian tubes join the uterine cavity. It’s a rare location for ...
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