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<p>The <b>cervix</b> is the lower, narrow portion of the uterus where it joins with the top end of the vagina. It is cylindrical or conical in shape and protrudes through the upper anterior vaginal wall.  It is occasionally called "cervix uteri," or "neck of the uterus."
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<ul><li> <a href="/index.php?title=Vagina" title="Vagina">Vagina</a>
</li><li> <a href="/index.php?title=Vulva" title="Vulva">Vulva</a>
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The '''cervix''' is the lower, narrow portion of the uterus where it joins with the top end of the vagina. It is cylindrical or conical in shape and protrudes through the upper anterior vaginal wall.  It is occasionally called "cervix uteri," or "neck of the uterus."


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== See Also ==
* [[Vagina]]
* [[Vulva]]

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The cervix is the lower, narrow portion of the uterus where it joins with the top end of the vagina. It is cylindrical or conical in shape and protrudes through the upper anterior vaginal wall. It is occasionally called "cervix uteri," or "neck of the uterus."

See Also