- The
bulbourethral glands or Cowper's
glands (named for
English anatomist William Cowper) are two
small exocrine and
accessory glands in the reproductive...
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accessory glands (MAG) are the
seminal vesicles,
prostate gland, and the
bulbourethral glands.[better source needed]
These glands are
found only in mammals...
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homologous to
bulbourethral glands in males. However,
while Bartholin's
glands are
located in the
superficial perineal pouch in females,
bulbourethral glands...
- Su****
always retains the Cowper's
gland or
bulbourethral gland. In
transgender females this
bulbourethral gland is
responsible for the thin, colourless...
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prostatic and
membranous parts of the urethra, the
prostate and the
bulbourethral glands (Cowper's). The
phallic portion gives rise to the
spongy (bulbar)...
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mixes with
fluids from the
seminal vesicles, the prostate, and the
bulbourethral glands to form the ****. The
seminal vesicles produce a
yellowish viscous...
- The
artery of bulb of **** (artery of the
urethral bulb or
bulbourethral artery) is a
short artery of
large caliber which arises from the
internal pudendal...
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ejaculation by pre-ejaculate
fluid –
called Cowper's
fluid – from the
bulbourethral gland.
Infection of the
urethra is urethritis,
which often causes purulent...
- duct;
contractions of the
prostate gland, the
seminal vesicles, the
bulbourethral gland and the vas
deferens push
fluids into the
prostatic urethra. The...
- and in the perineum. The root of the ****
begins directly below the
bulbourethral glands, or
Cowper glands, and
consists of
three long m****es of tissue;...