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Ejaculatory Ducts

The two ejaculatory ducts are approximately 2cm long and pierce the prostate gland emptying into the part of the…

01 Jan 2012

Seminal Vesicles

There are two seminal vesicles which are situated symmetrically either side of the bladder. The seminal vesicles produce a secretion…

01 Jan 2012

Gallstones (Gall Stones)

Gallstones are solid “stones” which are formed within the gallbladder, an organ that stores bile excreted from…

01 Jan 2012

Umbilical arteries

Umbilical arteries are part of the foetal circulatory system. A pair of umbilical arteries passes on either side of the…

01 Jan 2012

Trigone

The trigone is the triangular area in the lower portion of the bladder, where the two ureters enter the…

01 Jan 2012

Cystitis

Cystitis is an infection of the bladder that almost always follows (is secondary to) bacterial infection in the urine. It…

01 Jan 2012

Urinary Incontinence

Urinary Incontinence is the inability to hold urine in the bladder due to involuntary muscle contraction…

01 Jan 2012

Vaginal Prolapse

Vaginal prolapse is a condition in which the uterus, bladder, rectum and/or urethra prolapse, or move out of their normal…

01 Jan 2012

Cholelithiasis

Cholelithiasis is the presence of gallstones (choleliths) in the gallbladder. Gallstones are crystalline deposits composed namely of cholesterol but may…

01 Jan 2012