An illustrated glossary of the intact penis and various assaults on it, especially surgical circumcision.
In human anatomy, the dorsal veins of the penis comprise the superficial dorsal vein of the penis and the deep dorsal vein of the penis.
Ok, I have never understood why we use the terms we use in reference to penile anatomy positional relationships. This is what I mean: so the VENTRAL side of the penis is the bottom of it where your corpus spongiosum is, and the DORSAL side is the top of it where the tops of the corpus cavernosa, the dorsal vein, and the dorsal nerve are …
Back to the Intactivism index page. PENILE ANATOMY (Highlighted entry-words link to a single picture.). acroposthion (Gk akro = peak, posthe = foreskin) “The visually defining, tapered, fleshy, nipple-like portion of the foreskin that advances beyond the terminus [tip] of the underlying glans penis.
The penis is the male external excretory and sex organ. The penis contains the external opening of the urethra, which is used for urination and to deliver semen into the vagina of a female sexual partner.
PENILE ANATOMY (Highlighted entry-words link to a single picture.) adhesion. False diagnosis of normal union between neonatal foreskin and glans as pathological. “Cured” by circumcision, as sleep in the eyes would be cured by beheading.
The glans of the penis is the termination of the organ. With its distinctive cone shape, formed via the expanded corpus spongiosum, the urethral opening is positioned at the tip of the glans of the penis.
Patient discussion about dorsalgia. Q. My son is complaining about back pain. I also see that his back isn’t straight. What can we do? My son is a adorable 8 years old.
Structure of a vein, which consists of three main layers. The outer layer is connective tissue, called tunica adventitia or tunica externa; a middle layer of smooth muscle called the tunica media, and the inner layer lined with endothelial cells called the tunica intima.
anatomy, histology, blood supply and function of the penis, from the online textbook of urology by D. Manski