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A urogenital neoplasm is a tumor of the urogenital system. [1] ... Cancer of the male genital organs ... additional terms may apply.
The genitourinary system, or urogenital system, are the sex organs of the reproductive system and the organs of the urinary system. [1] These are grouped together because of their proximity to each other, their common embryological origin and the use of common pathways. Because of this, the systems are sometimes imaged together. [2]
18510 Ensembl ENSG00000125618 ENSMUSG00000026976 UniProt Q06710 Q00288 RefSeq (mRNA) NM_003466 NM_013951 NM_013952 NM_013953 NM_013992 NM_011040 RefSeq (protein) NP_003457 NP_039246 NP_039247 NP_054698 NP_035170 Location (UCSC) Chr 2: 113.22 – 113.28 Mb Chr 2: 24.31 – 24.37 Mb PubMed search Wikidata View/Edit Human View/Edit Mouse Paired box gene 8, also known as PAX8, is a protein which ...
Relative incidences of testicular tumors, showing seminoma at bottom left. [2]A seminoma is a germ cell tumor of the testicle or, more rarely, the mediastinum or other extra-gonadal locations.
Andrology is the medical specialty that deals with male health, particularly relating to the problems of the male reproductive system and urological problems that are unique to men such as prostate cancer, male fertility problems, and surgery of the male reproductive system. It is the counterpart to gynaecology, which deals with medical issues ...
After the separation of the rectum from the dorsal part of the cloaca, the ventral part becomes the primary urogenital sinus. [2] The urogenital sinus, in turn, divides into the superficial definitive urogenital sinus and the deeper anterior vesico-urethral portion.
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The part of the urogenital sinus related to the bladder and urethra absorbs the ends of the Wolffian ducts and the associated ends of the renal diverticula. This gives rise to the trigone of the bladder and part of the prostatic urethra. The remainder of this part of the urogenital sinus forms the body of the bladder and part of the prostatic ...