Background: Which parts of the male urethra correspond to the female urethra? To resolve this question, we need to understand fetal topographical changes in the urethra, its external sphincter and vagina. The vagina joins the mid-course of the primitive urethra and, later “descends” to the vaginal vestibulum. Methods: We examined histological sections of 14 female and 4 male mid-term fetuses. Results: The inferior end of the vagina was consistently embedded in the posterior wall of the urethra at 9-12 weeks. The supero-inferior level of the vaginal merging was lower in larger fetuses. Thus, the sequential variation in levels appeared to reflect the process of vaginal descent. However, in spite of penetration of the vaginal end into the po...
The position and mobility of the vesical neck influences not only continence but also the initiation...
Background: In both male and female fetuses inguinal canal development entails a complex sequence of...
Introduction. The physiology and anatomy of female sexual function are poorly understood. The differ...
Background: Which parts of the male urethra correspond to the female urethra? To resolve this questi...
Virtually no information on the chronology of prenatal development of the human urinary tract and th...
Urodynamic investigations have provided detailed physiologic information which raises morphologic qu...
Objective: To assess current knowledge on development and associated structures.Data sources: Curren...
We recently described a two-step process of urethral plate canalization and urethral fold fusion to ...
Functionally, the urogenital system can be divided into two completely different components : urinar...
The anatomic structures in the female that prevent incontinence and genital organ prolapse on increa...
BACKGROUND: The levator ani muscle (LAM) plays an important role in urinary continence, but the anat...
PurposeWe describe the "double zipper" mechanism of human male urethral formation, where the distal ...
We present a detailed review of the embryonic and fetal development of the human female reproductive...
Aims: Female stress urinary incontinence is thought to result from impairment of the connective tiss...
In the female the urinary sphincter is synonymous with the proximal three-fourths of urethra and is ...
The position and mobility of the vesical neck influences not only continence but also the initiation...
Background: In both male and female fetuses inguinal canal development entails a complex sequence of...
Introduction. The physiology and anatomy of female sexual function are poorly understood. The differ...
Background: Which parts of the male urethra correspond to the female urethra? To resolve this questi...
Virtually no information on the chronology of prenatal development of the human urinary tract and th...
Urodynamic investigations have provided detailed physiologic information which raises morphologic qu...
Objective: To assess current knowledge on development and associated structures.Data sources: Curren...
We recently described a two-step process of urethral plate canalization and urethral fold fusion to ...
Functionally, the urogenital system can be divided into two completely different components : urinar...
The anatomic structures in the female that prevent incontinence and genital organ prolapse on increa...
BACKGROUND: The levator ani muscle (LAM) plays an important role in urinary continence, but the anat...
PurposeWe describe the "double zipper" mechanism of human male urethral formation, where the distal ...
We present a detailed review of the embryonic and fetal development of the human female reproductive...
Aims: Female stress urinary incontinence is thought to result from impairment of the connective tiss...
In the female the urinary sphincter is synonymous with the proximal three-fourths of urethra and is ...
The position and mobility of the vesical neck influences not only continence but also the initiation...
Background: In both male and female fetuses inguinal canal development entails a complex sequence of...
Introduction. The physiology and anatomy of female sexual function are poorly understood. The differ...