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the engorgement of the L renal vein due to compression b/t the SMA & AO
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The prostate is located in the
1 Nutcracker Syndrome 2 (retroperitoneum or peritoneum)
layer.
3 Peripheral Zone 4 Base
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The prostate is located in the retroperitoneum
(retroperitoneum or peritoneum)
layer.
What borders the prostate gland? Ant = pubic bone
(A-P & S-I) Post = rectum
Sup = bladder
Inf = urogenital diaphragm
What artery supplies the prostate Inferior vesical artery
gland & has branches from the
internal iliac artery?
Apex Inferior portion just superior to the urogenital
diaphragm
Base Superior portion just below the inferior margin of
the bladder
Seminal vesicles 2 sac-like out-pouchings of the vas deferens b/t
the bladder and rectum & adjacent to the
superior/posterior prostate
Ejaculatory ducts pass thru the central zone & empties into urethra
Verumontanum longitudinal ridge in the urethra that the
ejaculatory ducts are adjacent to
Corpora amylacea calcifications commonly seen in the inner gland
of the prostate
Surgical capsule demarcation b/t the inner(central/transitional) &
outer(peripheral) gland
update|COMPLETE MOST TESTED QUESTIONS
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solutions)| GET IT RIGHT!! | ALREADY GRADED
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Practice questions for this set
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the engorgement of the L renal vein due to compression b/t the SMA & AO
Choose an answer
The prostate is located in the
1 Nutcracker Syndrome 2 (retroperitoneum or peritoneum)
layer.
3 Peripheral Zone 4 Base
Don't know?
, Terms in this set (159)
The prostate is located in the retroperitoneum
(retroperitoneum or peritoneum)
layer.
What borders the prostate gland? Ant = pubic bone
(A-P & S-I) Post = rectum
Sup = bladder
Inf = urogenital diaphragm
What artery supplies the prostate Inferior vesical artery
gland & has branches from the
internal iliac artery?
Apex Inferior portion just superior to the urogenital
diaphragm
Base Superior portion just below the inferior margin of
the bladder
Seminal vesicles 2 sac-like out-pouchings of the vas deferens b/t
the bladder and rectum & adjacent to the
superior/posterior prostate
Ejaculatory ducts pass thru the central zone & empties into urethra
Verumontanum longitudinal ridge in the urethra that the
ejaculatory ducts are adjacent to
Corpora amylacea calcifications commonly seen in the inner gland
of the prostate
Surgical capsule demarcation b/t the inner(central/transitional) &
outer(peripheral) gland