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Cervical Canal
The cervical canal is not usually effected by the presence of an external vaginal wart or other external wart.
Internal os or ostiun uteri is the opening of the cervix into the uterine cavity. It occupies a central position in the cervix and is round in the nulligravida and slit-like in the parous women. External os (orifice of uterus) is the opening of the cervix into the vagina.
The cervical canal is not usually effected by the presence of an external vaginal wart or other external wart.
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Cervical Canal -
Vaginal Wart, Wart
They are not exactly apposed but inter-lock like a zipper so that the endocervix is kept closed. It is fusiform in shape and has posterior and oblique longitudinal ridges. It is the cavity of the cervix, connecting the internal and external openings. Another name of endocervix.
The cervical canal is not usually effected by the presence of an external vaginal wart or other external wart.
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