This is done with the help of genitals (penis if you are a male and vagina if you are female). The main function of urethra is to expel urine out of our body and we all believe that this is easy function but the truth is that our body puts in a lot of effort to do this ...
The prostate gland plays an integral role in male reproduction during young adulthood. Its anatomic location, between the bladder and the membranous urethra, means that it is also an important part of the urinary voiding pathway and has a significant bystander effects on urinary function. The ...
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slippery fluid that empties directly into the urethra. This fluid serves to lubricate the urethra and to neutralize any acidity that may be present due to remaining drops of pee in the urethra.
Labia minora.Literally translated as "small lips," the labia minora can be very small or up to 2 inches wide. They lie just inside the labia majora and surround the openings of thevagina(the canal that joins the lower part of the uterus to the outside of the body) and the urethra (...
Because of the dependence of male germ cell development on Sertoli cells, the rate of a man’s sperm production is related to the number of Sertoli cells in his testes. Sertoli cell number is determined at puberty; no new Sertoli cells are produced in adult men. The outer or basal ...
Ejaculatory activity was also noted as spontaneous emission which was defined as the emission of a whitish, viscous sub stance which could be expulsed or dribble along the urethra. The initial interview was followed by a neurological examination and physiological recordings. Neurological examination...
The aging lower urinary tract: a comparative urodynamic study of men and women Patients with previous surgery of the lower urinary tract (prostate, bladder, urethra) and those taking medication with a major effect on voiding function ... Stephan,Madersbacher,and,... - 《Urology》 被引量: ...
Equally important are neurogenic autonomic lesions due to the proximity of the neurovascular bundles to the membranous urethra, potentially damaged in instrumentation of the posterior urethra [15,16]. Somatic neurogenic components, either sensory or motor, involving the dorsal penile or perineal nerve an...
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