luteumi
Luteumi is aLatin form sometimes encountered in scientific literature as the plural of luteum, meaning “yellow bodies.” In standard anatomical terminology, the structure most often discussed is the corpus luteum, with the plural corpora lutea; luteumi is not widely used in modern nomenclature and may appear only in older texts or as a nonstandard variant.
In the ovary, the corpus luteum forms after ovulation when the ruptured follicle undergoes luteinization. It
If fertilization occurs, the corpus luteum is maintained by human chorionic gonadotropin and can persist for
Clinically, the function and timing of the corpus luteum are central to the luteal phase of the