Small basin
See also: Small, Basin, Pelvis
In Human anatomy, the small basin (also called pelvis ) is a hemispherical zone, the shape and size of a small bowl, located at the base of the basin, under the abdominal cavity.
The bodies that one finds there are primarily the Vessie, the Urètre and the Rectum, and according to the sexes:
- At the Man: the Prostate, the seminal Blisters.
- At the Woman: the Vagina, the Uterus, the Fallopian tubes, the ovary S.
Exploration in is easy by the Examination rectal (supplemented Examination vaginal at the woman), and the surgical access in is difficult.
Homonymy
- In a swimming pool, the small basin is a swimming pool low depth, primarily intended for the Enfant S or the people who cannot swim.
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