The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations: A Compilation of Pathological and Anatomical Paintings, Volume 2Ciba Pharmaceutical Products, 1954 - Human anatomy |
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... tubules , thirty - seven to forty in number , evaginate from the right and left lateral walls of the primitive urethra . Their orifices are located be- tween the primitive vesical neck and the colliculus seminalis . As they grow back ...
... tubules , thirty - seven to forty in number , evaginate from the right and left lateral walls of the primitive urethra . Their orifices are located be- tween the primitive vesical neck and the colliculus seminalis . As they grow back ...
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... tubules which , when uncoiled , measure 1 to 2 ft . in length . These con- voluted tubules converge at the hilar region of the testicle ( mediastinum tes- tis ) , where they become straight and anastomose to form the rete testis . The ...
... tubules which , when uncoiled , measure 1 to 2 ft . in length . These con- voluted tubules converge at the hilar region of the testicle ( mediastinum tes- tis ) , where they become straight and anastomose to form the rete testis . The ...
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... tubules the germinal epithelium has com- pletely disappeared and only Sertoli cells remain . Alterations of the interstitial tissue may parallel the hyalinization and sclerosis in the tubules . In general , the Leydig cells have lost ...
... tubules the germinal epithelium has com- pletely disappeared and only Sertoli cells remain . Alterations of the interstitial tissue may parallel the hyalinization and sclerosis in the tubules . In general , the Leydig cells have lost ...
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SECTION I | 1 |
Cysts and Cancer of Scrotum | 9 |
Blood Supply of Perineum | 15 |
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