Microbiological investigation in male infertility: a practical overview Review
... affects the lower urinary tract, it is known as a simple cystitis and when it affects the upper urinary tract it is known as pyelonephritis. Symptoms from a lower UTI include painful urination and either frequent urination or the urge to urinate or both, while those of pyelonephritis include fever a ...
... affects the lower urinary tract, it is known as a simple cystitis and when it affects the upper urinary tract it is known as pyelonephritis. Symptoms from a lower UTI include painful urination and either frequent urination or the urge to urinate or both, while those of pyelonephritis include fever a ...
superficial & deep perineal pouches, urogenital diaphragm
... urethra and relaxes during micturition It is the means by which micturition can be voluntarily stopped ...
... urethra and relaxes during micturition It is the means by which micturition can be voluntarily stopped ...
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... Primary phenotyping: At weaning or about 21 days of age, all litters were observed for the segregation of coat colour, sex, and visible anomalies. Lethal mutations were designated if no test class animals were observed in a total of at least 24 carrier class animals. If no lethal or visible phenotyp ...
... Primary phenotyping: At weaning or about 21 days of age, all litters were observed for the segregation of coat colour, sex, and visible anomalies. Lethal mutations were designated if no test class animals were observed in a total of at least 24 carrier class animals. If no lethal or visible phenotyp ...
Pelvis + Perineum
... assists the function of #2; and (4) the "sphincter urethrae" are muscles that arch around the urethra and unite with those on the other side. Together they act as a sphincter that closes the urethra by compression and opens it by relaxation to control the flow of urine. ...
... assists the function of #2; and (4) the "sphincter urethrae" are muscles that arch around the urethra and unite with those on the other side. Together they act as a sphincter that closes the urethra by compression and opens it by relaxation to control the flow of urine. ...
(Microsoft PowerPoint - Anatomy and physiology of the male.ppt
... Close proximity to the vessels Secretion of steroid hormones Regulation of the spermatogenesis Control of the reproductive endocrine axis Activity of accessory sexual glands ...
... Close proximity to the vessels Secretion of steroid hormones Regulation of the spermatogenesis Control of the reproductive endocrine axis Activity of accessory sexual glands ...
Name: Date
... 23) The female reproductive system is carefully regulated by hormones produced by the brain and some of the sex organs. Explain the effect the following would have on the reproductive system: a) A failure of the corpus luteum to degenerate 20 days after ovulation. -corpus luteum would keep producin ...
... 23) The female reproductive system is carefully regulated by hormones produced by the brain and some of the sex organs. Explain the effect the following would have on the reproductive system: a) A failure of the corpus luteum to degenerate 20 days after ovulation. -corpus luteum would keep producin ...
HITS_on_pelvis_and_perineum
... Consists of 8-10 veins lying in front of ductus deferens Formed by veins from the testicle and epididymus Posterior portion of the testicle 7. bulbospongious muscle In the female: i. Attached posteriorly to perineal body ii. Fibers pass anteriorly around vagina and insert into copora caverno ...
... Consists of 8-10 veins lying in front of ductus deferens Formed by veins from the testicle and epididymus Posterior portion of the testicle 7. bulbospongious muscle In the female: i. Attached posteriorly to perineal body ii. Fibers pass anteriorly around vagina and insert into copora caverno ...
Reproductive_System
... 1. produced by cells inside the walls of the seminiferous tubules 2. move outside the testis in the epididymis (very long, thin, highly coiled tube) where they complete maturation in a few days 3. expelled into the vas deferens during ejaculation 4. travel out of scrotum via the inguinal canal into ...
... 1. produced by cells inside the walls of the seminiferous tubules 2. move outside the testis in the epididymis (very long, thin, highly coiled tube) where they complete maturation in a few days 3. expelled into the vas deferens during ejaculation 4. travel out of scrotum via the inguinal canal into ...
Lower tract anatomy Blood supply Common iliac artery bifurcates at
... Runs in pudendal canal with pudendal artery Divides within pudendal canal to give terminal branches, dorsal nerve of penis (direct continuation; see above right) and larger perineal branch (i) Dorsal nerve runs lateral to dorsal artery as above Supplies penile skin and glans and branches to c. caver ...
... Runs in pudendal canal with pudendal artery Divides within pudendal canal to give terminal branches, dorsal nerve of penis (direct continuation; see above right) and larger perineal branch (i) Dorsal nerve runs lateral to dorsal artery as above Supplies penile skin and glans and branches to c. caver ...
Female Reproductive System
... different parts of the body to help control and prepare the body for pregnancy. That preparation begins when the ovaries produce the hormones estrogen and progesterone. These hormones trigger certain changes in the endometrium (the lining of the uterus). Then, other hormones from the pituitary gland ...
... different parts of the body to help control and prepare the body for pregnancy. That preparation begins when the ovaries produce the hormones estrogen and progesterone. These hormones trigger certain changes in the endometrium (the lining of the uterus). Then, other hormones from the pituitary gland ...
Postoperative Instructions- Hypospadias
... Sometimes these have already fallen off on their own. It is normal to see lots of swelling and bruising along the penis and scrotum. 2. Use the scissors to cut the blue sutures along the penis ( shown below with arrows). You can cut down the middle ...
... Sometimes these have already fallen off on their own. It is normal to see lots of swelling and bruising along the penis and scrotum. 2. Use the scissors to cut the blue sutures along the penis ( shown below with arrows). You can cut down the middle ...
Female - WordPress.com
... Crura attach the clitoris to the inferior pubic rami Body of clitoris is covered by prepuce Bulbs of the Vestibule o Paired elongated masses of erectile tissue along the vaginal orifice, deep to the labia minora. o Homologous to the male’s bulb of the penis And, in conclusion, I present these sc ...
... Crura attach the clitoris to the inferior pubic rami Body of clitoris is covered by prepuce Bulbs of the Vestibule o Paired elongated masses of erectile tissue along the vaginal orifice, deep to the labia minora. o Homologous to the male’s bulb of the penis And, in conclusion, I present these sc ...
I.3.13 Infection/Inflammation of the Accessory Sex Glands
... – Abnormal viscosity and/or abnormal biochemical composition, and/or high levels of inflammatory markers or highly elevated reactive oxygen species The diagnosis requires either two signs from different headings, or at least two ejaculate signs in each of two subsequent semen samples. If bacteria ar ...
... – Abnormal viscosity and/or abnormal biochemical composition, and/or high levels of inflammatory markers or highly elevated reactive oxygen species The diagnosis requires either two signs from different headings, or at least two ejaculate signs in each of two subsequent semen samples. If bacteria ar ...
Slides 16.1
... Divided sac of skin outside the abdomen Maintains testes at 3°C lower than normal body temperature to protect sperm viability ...
... Divided sac of skin outside the abdomen Maintains testes at 3°C lower than normal body temperature to protect sperm viability ...
Ch16a_EHAP
... Divided sac of skin outside the abdomen Maintains testes at 3°C lower than normal body temperature to protect sperm viability ...
... Divided sac of skin outside the abdomen Maintains testes at 3°C lower than normal body temperature to protect sperm viability ...
Penile Discharge in Dogs
... • Inability to extend penis from prepuce • Lymphoid follicles or vesicular lesions on penis or prepuce • Penile, urethral, or prostatic mass (smooth, irregular) • Irregular mucosal surface on penis or prepuce • Petechiae or ecchymoses on mucosal surfaces or skin • Enlarged scrotum, scrotal con ...
... • Inability to extend penis from prepuce • Lymphoid follicles or vesicular lesions on penis or prepuce • Penile, urethral, or prostatic mass (smooth, irregular) • Irregular mucosal surface on penis or prepuce • Petechiae or ecchymoses on mucosal surfaces or skin • Enlarged scrotum, scrotal con ...
SSN Anatomy #2
... Females have greater (almost 90 degrees) subpubic angle than males. Females have a more vertically directed coccyx. 5. Which pelvic organs lie in the major pelvis? None. (Some smart kid may say that a full bladder can rise all the way up into the abdomen). 6. What are the three components to fecal c ...
... Females have greater (almost 90 degrees) subpubic angle than males. Females have a more vertically directed coccyx. 5. Which pelvic organs lie in the major pelvis? None. (Some smart kid may say that a full bladder can rise all the way up into the abdomen). 6. What are the three components to fecal c ...
SSN Anatomy #2
... Females have greater (almost 90 degrees) subpubic angle than males. Females have a more vertically directed coccyx. 5. Which pelvic organs lie in the major pelvis? None. (Some smart kid may say that a full bladder can rise all the way up into the abdomen). 6. What are the three components to fecal c ...
... Females have greater (almost 90 degrees) subpubic angle than males. Females have a more vertically directed coccyx. 5. Which pelvic organs lie in the major pelvis? None. (Some smart kid may say that a full bladder can rise all the way up into the abdomen). 6. What are the three components to fecal c ...
Penile Anatomy Blood supply Common iliac artery bifurcates
... Anterior roots of S2/3/4 Runs in pudendal canal with pudendal artery Divides within pudendal canal to give terminal branches, dorsal nerve of penis (direct continuation; see above right) and larger perineal branch (i) Dorsal nerve runs lateral to dorsal artery as above Supplies penile skin and glans ...
... Anterior roots of S2/3/4 Runs in pudendal canal with pudendal artery Divides within pudendal canal to give terminal branches, dorsal nerve of penis (direct continuation; see above right) and larger perineal branch (i) Dorsal nerve runs lateral to dorsal artery as above Supplies penile skin and glans ...
January 14, 2008 Plate Number 354 Male Pelvis
... perineal m. Is separated from the superficial transverse perineal m by the perineal membrane ...
... perineal m. Is separated from the superficial transverse perineal m by the perineal membrane ...
Urinary System and Spleen Self Quiz
... a) minor calyces, major calyces, renal pelvis, ureter, bladder, urethra b) renal pelvis, minor calyces, major calyces, ureter, bladder, urethra c) minor calyces, major calyces, renal pelvis, ureter, bladder, urethra d) minor calyces, major calyces, renal pelvis, urethra, bladder, ureter ______3. The ...
... a) minor calyces, major calyces, renal pelvis, ureter, bladder, urethra b) renal pelvis, minor calyces, major calyces, ureter, bladder, urethra c) minor calyces, major calyces, renal pelvis, ureter, bladder, urethra d) minor calyces, major calyces, renal pelvis, urethra, bladder, ureter ______3. The ...
LC2.10 - The Male Perineum
... It is bounded laterally by the sacrotuberous ligaments and is lined internally with levator ani muscle The anal aperture is surrounded by the external anal sphincter in the midline of the triangle o The perineal body extends anteriorly from it to the anterior border o The anococcygeal body extends p ...
... It is bounded laterally by the sacrotuberous ligaments and is lined internally with levator ani muscle The anal aperture is surrounded by the external anal sphincter in the midline of the triangle o The perineal body extends anteriorly from it to the anterior border o The anococcygeal body extends p ...
Human penis
The human penis is an external male intromittent organ that additionally serves as the urinal duct. The main parts are the root (radix); the body (corpus); and the epithelium of the penis including the shaft skin and the foreskin covering the glans penis. The body of the penis is made up of three columns of tissue: two corpora cavernosa on the dorsal side and corpus spongiosum between them on the ventral side. The human male urethra passes through the prostate gland, where it is joined by the ejaculatory duct, and then through the penis. The urethra traverses the corpus spongiosum, and its opening, the meatus (/miːˈeɪtəs/), lies on the tip of the glans penis. It is a passage both for urination and ejaculation of semen.The penis is homologous to the clitoris. An erection is the stiffening and rising of the penis, which occurs during sexual arousal, though it can also happen in non-sexual situations. The most common form of genital alteration is circumcision, removal of part or all of the foreskin for various cultural, religious and, more rarely, medical reasons. There is controversy surrounding circumcision.While results vary across studies, the consensus is that the average erect human penis is approximately 12.9–15 cm (5.1–5.9 in) in length with 95% of adult males falling within the interval 10.7–19.1 cm (4.2–7.5 in). Neither age nor size of the flaccid penis accurately predicts erectile length.