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- Latin, characterised by "cavities/ hollows" of the ****, pl.: corpora cavernosa) is one of a pair of sponge-like regions of erectile tissue, which contain...
- performed during erection, by injection of vasoactive drugs into the corpora cavernosa. The **** should be positioned in the anatomical position (over the abdomen)...
- and smooth muscle of the ****. The arteries dilate causing the corpora cavernosa of the **** (and to a lesser extent the corpus spongiosum) to fill with...
- genitals such as the corpora cavernosa of the **** and their homologs in the ****oris, also called the corpora cavernosa. During penile or ****oral erection...
- uniform in size, and the meshes between them smaller than in the corpora cavernosa ****: their long diameters, for the most part, corresponding with that...
- monotypic family Montastraeidae and contains a single species, Montastraea cavernosa, known as great star coral. It forms into m****ive boulders and sometimes...
- echogenicity of the corpora cavernosa, attributed to tissue edema. Eventually, changes in the echotexture of the corpora cavernosa can be observed due to the...
- cavernosa ****, as well as from the sides of the septum, numerous bands or cords are given off, which cross the interior of these corpora cavernosa in...
- Urogenital sinus Identifiers Latin pars spongiosa urethrae masculinae, pars cavernosa urethrae masculinae TA98 A09.4.02.021 TA2 3682, 3455 FMA 19675 Anatomical...
- glans. It is made up of the two corpora cavernosa and the corpus spongiosum on the underside. The corpora cavernosa are intimately bound to one another with...