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From its proximal end at the uterus as it approaches the ovary, the regions of the uterine tube are:

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Isthmus, ampulla, fimbriae, infundibulum.

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uterine tube: (also known as fallopian tube or oviduct, it is a hollow, muscular cylinder measuring roughly 13 cm in length and is divided into the infundibulum, the ampulla, fimbriae, and the isthmus). Hope its correct!

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