The corpus albicans (Latin for "white body" ) is the
regressed form of the
corpus luteum. As the corpus luteum is being broken down by
macrophages,
fibroblasts lay down type I
collagen, forming the corpus albicans. This process is
called "luteolysis".
The remains of the corpus albicans may persist as a scar on the
surface of the
ovary.
The corpus albicans is also known as atretic corpus luteum,
corpus candicans, or simply as albicans.
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Female
reproductive system |
|
Follicles/Folliculogenesis |
corpus (hemorrhagicum,
luteum, albicans) •
Theca folliculi (externa,
interna) •
Follicular antrum (Follicular
fluid) •
Corona radiata •
Zona pellucida •
Membrana granulosa (Granulosa
cells) |
|
Ovaries/Oogenesis |
Germinal epithelium •
Tunica albuginea • cortex (Cumulus
oophorus,
Stroma) •
Medulla |
|
Fallopian tubes |
Isthmus •
Ampulla •
Infundibulum •
Fimbria |
| Ligaments |
Broad (components:
Mesovarium,
Mesosalpinx,
Mesometrium contents:
Round of uterus,
Proper of ovary) •
Suspensory of ovary •
Cardinal |
|
Uterus |
cervix/neck (External
orifice -
Canal of the cervix,
Internal orifice) • corpus/body (Cavity
of the body,
Fundus) • layers (Endometrium,
Myometrium,
Perimetrium) •
Uterine horns |
|
Vulva/mons
pubis |
Labium: commissures (Anterior •
Posterior) •
Frenulum labiorum pudendi •
Labia majora •
Cleft of venus •
Labia minora •
Vulval vestibule •
interlabial sulci
Clitoris:
Vestibular bulbs •
Clitoral crura •
Corpus cavernosa •
Clitoral glans (Frenulum,
Hood)
Vagina: vestibular glands/ducts (Bartholin's glands/Bartholin's
ducts,
Skene's glands/Skene's
ducts) •
Fossa of vestibule of vagina •
Vaginal fornix •
Hymen •
Orifice |
| Vestiges |
Wolffian (Gartner's
duct,
Epoophoron,
Paroöphoron) •
Canal of Nuck |
| Other |
G-spot •
Urethral sponge |