ANATOMY 328 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Prostatic Urethra, Urogenital Diaphragm, Ejaculatory Duct
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General: primary sex organs, accessory sex organs, gametes, puberty, gonadal artery. Isthmus: uterine part (interstitial segment, uterus, anteverted, retroverted, uterine arteries, fundus, body, cervix. Male reproductive system: scrotum, raphe, dartos muscle, spermatic cord. Internal spermatic fascia: cremaster muscle and fascia, external spermatic fascia, testicular artery. Male reproductive system (continued: pampiniform plexus, autonomic nerves, ductus deferens, testes, tunica vaginalis, parietal layer, visceral layer, tunica albuginea, mediastinum testes, septa, seminiferous tubules, sustentacular cells, dividing germ cells. Mary and joe smith have been trying to have a baby for over a year without any success. They decide that it is time to see a fertility specialist. After performing several other tests, the doctor decided to do a hysterosalpingogram (hsg). This test uses a radiographic dye (can be visualized with an x-ray) that is injected through the vagina and the cervix into the uterine cavity.