Relation of the ureter to the uterine artery is best described as:

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Multiple Choice

Relation of the ureter to the uterine artery is best described as:

Explanation:
In the pelvis, the ureter crosses the path of the uterine artery and passes beneath it as it travels toward the bladder. This is the classic “water under the bridge” relationship, so the ureter is inferior to the uterine artery. This inferior relationship is why the ureter is at risk during procedures that ligate the uterine artery in the cardinal ligament. The artery does not lie above, to the side of, or in front of the ureter at this crossing, so those descriptors aren’t correct.

In the pelvis, the ureter crosses the path of the uterine artery and passes beneath it as it travels toward the bladder. This is the classic “water under the bridge” relationship, so the ureter is inferior to the uterine artery. This inferior relationship is why the ureter is at risk during procedures that ligate the uterine artery in the cardinal ligament. The artery does not lie above, to the side of, or in front of the ureter at this crossing, so those descriptors aren’t correct.

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