Anatomy Flashcards

(32 cards)

1
Q

The root of the penis located in?

A

It is located in the superficial perineal pouch of the pelvic floor

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The root of penis contains three erectile tissues which are?

A

Two crura and bulb of the penis

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The root of penis contains muscles called?

A

Ischiocavernosus and bulbospongiosus

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4
Q

Bulb It is continuous with ?

A

corpus spongiosum

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5
Q

Crura It is covered by which muscle?

A

Ischiocavernosus muscle.

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6
Q

Crura they are continuous in the body of the penis with ?

A

With coropra cavernosa

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7
Q

It is the male copulatory organ

A

Penis

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8
Q

The main functions for penis are ?

A

1- Sexual intercourse

2- Micturition

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9
Q

The most proximal, fixed part of the penis

A

Root of Penis

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10
Q

Which part of the penis pierced by the urethra ?

A

The root - Bulb

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11
Q

What is the free part of the penis?

A

The body ( Shaft )

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12
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The body of the penis located in?

A

Located between the root and glans

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13
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The body of penis composed of three cylinders of erectile tissue which are?

A

Two corpora cavernosa, and the corpus spongiosum.

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14
Q

Which part of body of the penis contains superficial dorsal vein of penis and don’t have fat?

A

Superficial (Dartos) fascia

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15
Q

It is covered by foreskin (prepuce )

A

Glans

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16
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What are the functions of the LIGAMENTS of the penis?

A

1- They support the penis during erection.
2- The suspensory ligament may be cut surgically (ligamnetolysis)
3-during penile augmentation for increasing the length of the penis (penis enlargement)

17
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In females there is the suspensory ligament in?

18
Q

The arterial supply of penis that came from the femoral artery is ?

A

Superficial external pudendal artery

19
Q

Which artery supply the skin of the penis?

A

Scrotal branches of internal pudendal

20
Q

Which artery supplies the urethra & erectile tissue?

A

Artery of the bulb (Bulbourethral artery) which is a branch from internal pudendal artery

21
Q

Which artery that enters the crus penis and runs the length of the corpus cavernosum.

A

Deep artery of the penis(Cavernosal artery)

22
Q

Deep artery of the penis(Cavernosal artery) it is branch of ?

A

It is one of the 2 terminal branches of internal pudendal artery.

23
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Which artery that runs along the dorsum of the penis where it forks into branches to the glans and prepuce

A

The dorsal artery of the penis

24
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The dorsal artery of the penis is a branch of ?

A

It is the other terminal branch of the internal pudendal artery.

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It drains the prepuce and penile skin
The superficial dorsal vein
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The superficial dorsal vein it is end in
external pudendal vein
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external pudendal vein drained by
great saphenous vein.
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lies deep to Buck's fascia. It receives blood from the glans penis and corpora cavernosa .
The deep dorsal vein
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The deep dorsal vein connect below the symphysis pubis with the internal pudendal veins and ultimately enter to ?
the prostatic (Santorini) plexus.
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Lymphatic drainage of the penis drain to the ?
inguinal & internal iliac lymph
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Nerve supply of the penis ( Sensory Nerve Supply)
The dorsal nerve of the | penis from the pudendal nerve
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Nerve supply of the penis ( Autonomic Nerve Supply)
Parasympathetic (S-4): Cavernous nerves that produce vasodilatation. Sympathetic (T11- L2): From pelvic plexus, produce vasoconstriction