ZOO 3733C Chapter Notes - Chapter 5: Transverse Fascia, Tunica Vaginalis, Prostatic Urethra

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Blood supply of male urethra: inferior vesical and middle rectal aa. and the internal pudendal n. to the lower parts. Paraurethral glands in f are homologous to the prostate in m. Acute cystitis: infection and in ammation of the urinary bladder: e. coli is usually the cause. Hydrocele of the cord: when you have uid between the two layers. Hematocele of testis: hemorrhage into the tunica vaginalis due to the injury to the spermatic vessels. Spermatocele: when the vessels rupture and sperm gets in between the two layers. Testis: blood supply: testicular (gonadal) aa. from abdominal aorta. Scrotum lymphatics: to the super cial inguinal lymph nodes: layers: Benign prostatic hyperplasia (bph): prostate is palpable in front of the rectum (done by rectal examination) Prostate produces a thin, opaque acidic secretion. Perineum is the lowest part of the body. All of the perineal muscles are innervated by the pudendal n.

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