Folliculi

December 30th, 2009 by admin

The ovary is filled with small vesicles called the vesicular ovarian (Graafian) follicles (folliculi ovarici vesiculosi s. Graafi), which shine through the epithelium of a fresh specimen; each follicle contains a developing female sex cell, the oocyte (or egg-cell). The follicles are lodged in the stroma (stroma ovarii), in which the vessels and nerves pass. Depending on the developmental stage, the follicles vary in size, from microscopic to 6 mm in diameter icd 10 training this knowledge is must for all the billers and also for the coders and also for the collections from the insurance services performed in the clinic.

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