bulb of penis
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Bulb of penis — Infobox Anatomy Name = PAGENAME Latin = bulbus penis GraySubject = 262 GrayPage = 1248 Caption = The constituent cavernous cylinders of the penis. (Bulb labeled at bottom center.) Caption2 = Vertical section of bladder, penis, and urethra. (Bulb… … Wikipedia
Artery of bulb of penis — Infobox Artery Name = PAGENAME Latin = arteria bulbi penis, arteria bulbi urethrae GraySubject = 155 GrayPage = 619 Caption = The deeper branches of the internal pudendal artery. (Artery of urethral bulb labeled at center left.) Caption2 =… … Wikipedia
Vein of bulb of penis — Infobox Vein Name = PAGENAME Latin = vena bulbi penis GraySubject = GrayPage = Caption = Caption2 = DrainsFrom = bulb of penis Source = DrainsTo = internal pudendal vein Artery = artery of bulb of penis MeshName = MeshNumber = DorlandsPre = v 05… … Wikipedia
vein of bulb of penis — vena bulbi penis … Medical dictionary
bulb of the penis — n the proximal expanded part of the corpus cavernosum of the male urethra … Medical dictionary
bulb of the vestibule — n a structure in the female vulva that is homologous to the bulb of the penis and the adjoining corpus spongiosum in the male and that consists of an elongated mass of erectile tissue on each side of the vaginal opening united anteriorly to the… … Medical dictionary
bulb — 1. Any globular or fusiform structure. SYN: bulbus [TA]. 2. A short, vertical underground stem of plants, such as onion and garlic. [L. bulbus, a bulbous root] aortic b. [TA] the dilated first part of the aorta containing the aort … Medical dictionary
Penis — For the human organ, see Human penis. PENIS redirects here. For the spectroscopy acronym, see Proton enhanced nuclear induction spectroscopy … Wikipedia
bulb — /bʌlb / (say bulb) noun 1. Botany a. a storage organ, usually subterranean, having fleshy leaves and a stem reduced to a flat disc which roots from the underside, as in the onion, lily, etc. b. a plant growing from a bulb. 2. any round, enlarged… …
bulb- — combining form or bulbo Etymology: Middle French & Latin; Middle French bulb , from Latin, from bulbus 1. : bulb … Useful english dictionary