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Male bladder and urethra from posterior. Serveral structures are located dorsally to the bladder, these structures are the ureter (in the middle, enters the bladder), the seminal gland/vesicle (lateral) and the ampulla ductus deferentis (medial).
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Netherlands, Leiden – Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden University
Urethra
Vesica urinaria
Apex vesicae
Tunica muscularis (Vesica urinaria)
Tunica mucosa (Vesica urinaria)
Corpus vesicae
Urethra masculina
Prostata (Glandula prostatica)
Pars intramuralis ureteris
Pars intramuralis (Urethrae masculina)
Pars prostatica
Pars membranacea
Pars spongiosa
Ureter
Ampulla ductus deferentis
Diverticula ampullae ductus deferentis
Vesicula seminalis
Facies posterior prostatae
Creator(s)/credit: Bas (S) Blankevoort, biology and medical illustrator, LUMC; Prof. Marco C DeRuiter PhD, anatomist, professor of clinical and applied anatomy, LUMC
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