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|linktext =Reproductive System  
 
|linktext =Reproductive System  
 
|maplink = Reproductive System (Content Map) - Anatomy & Physiology
 
|maplink = Reproductive System (Content Map) - Anatomy & Physiology
|pagetype =Anatomy
   
|sublink1=The Ovary - Corpus Luteum - Anatomy & Physiology
 
|sublink1=The Ovary - Corpus Luteum - Anatomy & Physiology
 
|subtext1=CORPUS LUTEUM
 
|subtext1=CORPUS LUTEUM
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After ovulation the dominant follicle collapses in on itself and blood vessels within the Theca layer are ruptured causing haemorrhage within the follicle. The blood forms a clot, the distinguishing feature of a Corpus Haemorrhagicum.
 
After ovulation the dominant follicle collapses in on itself and blood vessels within the Theca layer are ruptured causing haemorrhage within the follicle. The blood forms a clot, the distinguishing feature of a Corpus Haemorrhagicum.
 
The Corpus Haemorrhagicum is the transitional stage between the Dominant follicle and Corpus Luteum.
 
The Corpus Haemorrhagicum is the transitional stage between the Dominant follicle and Corpus Luteum.
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