corpus hemorrhagicum
CH
A transient, mesoderm-derived structure in the ovary that forms immediately after the rupture of a mature ovarian follicle during ovulation. It is formed by bleeding of small blood vessels in the follicle wall as the follicle collapses, resulting in a blood-filled center that rapidly clots. This structure develops into the corpus luteum.
| 種類 | Vessel |
| 親構造 | mesoderm-derived structure |
| ラテン語名 | CH |
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Data sources: Terminologia Anatomica, Foundational Model of Anatomy, Wikidata.
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