Lacunae of Morgagni, also called the urethral lacunae of the male urethra (lacunae urethralis, urethrae masculinae or the crypts of Morgagni), are small...
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is a visible line or ridge of tissue that runs on the ventral (urethral) side of the human penis beginning from the base of the shaft and ending in the...
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Perineal raphe (redirect from Raphé of scrotum)
The perineal raphe is a visible line or ridge of tissue on the body that extends from the anus through the perineum to the scrotum (male) or the vulva...
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Testicle (redirect from Diseases of the testes)
is because of the differences in the vasculature's anatomy. For 85% of men, the right testis hangs lower than the left one. The volume of the testicle...
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Sperm (redirect from Evolution of sperm)
or sperms) is the male reproductive cell, or gamete, in anisogamous forms of sexual reproduction (forms in which there is a larger, female reproductive...
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Scrotum (redirect from Diseases of the scrotum)
"skin") or scrotal sac is a part of the external male genitalia located at the base of the penis. It consists of a sac of skin containing the external spermatic...
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of penis is the proximal/posterior bulged end of the (unpaired median) corpus spongiosum penis. Together with the two crura (one crus on each side of...
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The septum glandis, also septum of the glans, refers to the fibrous partition of the ventral aspect of the glans penis that separates the two glans wings...
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Space of Möll – Foramina of Monro – Alexander Monro Glands of Montgomery – William Fetherstone Montgomery Hydatids of Morgagni, and Lacunae of Morgagni – Giovanni...
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consists of flexible connective tissue and nonstriated muscle (dartos fascia). The site of the median septum is apparent on the surface of the scrotum...
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