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Sagittal section of male pelvis. In this figure, the anatomy of the male pelvis can be appreciated in a sagittal section. English labels.
Retrieved from website Clinical Anatomy of the University of British Columbia.
Retrieved from website Clinical Anatomy of the University of British Columbia.
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Netherlands, Leiden – Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden University
Pelvis
Arteria iliaca communis
Vena iliaca communis
Ureter
Nervus genitofemoralis
Arteria circumflexa iliaca profunda
Nervus cutaneus femoris lateralis
Arteria testicularis
Vena testicularis
Ductus deferens
Venae obturatoriae
Arteria obturatoria
Nervus obturatorius
Vesica urinaria
Prostata (Glandula prostatica)
Corpus cavernosum penis
Arteriae sacrales laterales
Arteria glutea inferior
Arteria pudenda interna
Creator(s)/credit: Department of Anatomy, University of British Columbia, UBC; Dr K.R. Donnelly, UBC
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