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Fig. 3 | Basic and Clinical Andrology

Fig. 3

From: Septum of the penis – dissection, anatomical description and functional relevance

Fig. 3

A. Transverse cross-section through the penile body. 1. Dorsal vascular-nervous bundle. 2. Albuginea of the left corpus cavernosum. 3. Cavernous artery. 4. Superior triangular connective mass joining the two corpora cavernosa. 4. Corpus spongiosum and urethra. B. Demonstration of the two triangular masses after removal of the corpora cavernosa. 1. Dorsal vascular-nervous bundle. 2. Connective mass joining superiorly the two corpora cavernosa. 3. Tendinous center of the penis. 4. Tendinous cords of the pectiniform septum. 5. Cavernous artery and its branches. 6. Corpus spongiosum and urethra

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