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What two things form the ejaculatory duct?
Union of the ampulla of the DUCTUS DEFERENS and the excretory duct of the SEMINAL VESICLE
In what zone does BPH normally occur? Can this be felt on exam?
Transitional zone, and no
In what zone do prostate cancers usually form? Can this be felt on exam?
Peripheral zone (posterior zone), and yes
What are the three parts of the male urethra?
1) Prostatic (lies within the prostate)
2) Membranous (lies within the urogenital diaphragm surrounded by the sphincter urethrae)
3) Penile or spongy (lies within the penis)
What is the name of the thick smooth muscle of the uterus?
Myometrium
What is the body of the uterus enclosed between?
The broad ligament, which are folds of peritoneum
What artery runs over the ureter?
Uterine artery, remember "water runs under the bridge"
What is the name of the upper border of the broad ligament?
Mesosalpinx
What connects the uterine cavity to peritoneal cavity?
Uterine (Fallopian) Tubes
What part of the fallopian tube projects beyond the broad ligament and overlies the ovary?
Infundibulum
What are the names of the finger like projections that are draped over the ovary?
Fimbriae
Where does fertilization normally occur?
In the ampulla (the widest part) of the fallopian tube
What is the name for the narrowest part of the fallopian tube?
Isthmus
What attaches the ovary to the back of the broad ligament?
Mesovarium
What is the role of the suspensory ligament of the ovary?
Transmits vessels and lymphatic to the ovary from the abdomen
What is the remnant of the upper part of the gubernaculum?
Round ligament of the ovary
What does the round ligament of the ovary attach?
Attaches ovary to uterus
What is culdocentesis?
If there is an acumulation of blood, pus, or body fluid in peritoneal cavity, drainage is accessible in the female through the posterior fornix of the vagina, only a little tissue separates the vagina from the rectouterine pouch.
In what ligament do you find the uterine artery?
In the transverse cervical ligament
What are the branches of the internal iliac artery?
Anterior and Posterior Division
What are the branches of the anterior division of the internal iliac artery?
Umbilical artery
Obturator Artery
Uterine (female) artery
Vaginal (female); inferior vesical (male)
Middle rectal
Internal pudendal
Inferior gluteal
What happens to the umbilical artery?
Becomes medial umbilical ligament
What are the branches of the posterior division of the internal iliac artery?
Superior gluteal
Lateral sacral (goes to body wall)
Iliolumbar (goes to body wall)
What are the terminal branches of the anterior division of the internal iliac artery?
Internal pudendal and inferior gluteal
What is the largest branch of the posterior division of the internal iliac artery and where does it travel through?
Superior gluteal and it passes through the greater sciatic foramen between L4/5-S1
Above the pectinate line, how do the rectal veins drain?
Middle and superior rectal veins drain to the inferior mesenteric vein (portal system)
Below the pectinate line, how do the rectal veins drain?
Inferior rectal veins drain to the internal iliac veins (systemic)
What is the perineal body derived from?
Urorectal septum
Proximal to the pectinate line the rectum is derived from what?
Primitive endoderm
Distal to the pectinate line, the rectum mucosa is derived from what?
Ectoderm
What is the main muscle of the bladder?
Detrusor muscle
What type of epithelium is in the bladder?
Transitional epithelium