- The
urethra (pl.:
urethras or
urethrae) is the tube that
connects the
urinary bladder to the
urinary meatus,
through which placental mammals urinate and...
- (lithiasis).
Urogenital opening Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Meatus urethrae, male.
Meatus refers to a
tubular opening or p****age in the body. From...
- urination. The
female or male
external sphincter muscle of
urethra (sphincter
urethrae):
located in the deep
perineal pouch, at the bladder's
distal inferior...
-
anteriorly within the
glans ****,
where it
forms the
fossa navicularis urethrae. The
spongy urethra runs
along the
length of the **** on its
ventral (underneath)...
- male
urethra within the ****. It is also
called the
corpus cavernosum urethrae in
older texts. The
proximal part of the
corpus spongiosum is expanded...
-
sphincter muscle of the male urethra, also
sphincter urethrae membranaceae,
sphincter urethrae externus,
surrounds the
whole length of the membranous...
-
LaGrange CA (February 2019). "Anatomy,
Abdomen and Pelvis,
Sphincter Urethrae".
StatPearls [Internet]. PMID 29494045.
Dorschner W,
Stolzenburg JU, Neuhaus...
- In
female human anatomy, Skene's
glands or the
Skene glands (/skiːn/ SKEEN, also
known as the
lesser vestibular glands or
paraurethral glands) are two...
- used to
describe the
component adjacent to the ****. The "compressor
urethrae" is also
considered a distinct,
adjacent muscle by some sources, The muscle...
-
prostate 5:
Prostatic urethra Details Identifiers Latin pars
prostatica urethrae TA98 A09.4.02.004 TA2 3445 FMA 19673
Anatomical terminology [edit on Wikidata]...