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  2. Testicular artery - Wikipedia

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    The testicular artery (the male gonadal artery, also called the internal spermatic arteries in older texts) is a branch of the abdominal aorta that supplies blood to the testicle. It is a paired artery, with one for each of the testicles. It is the male equivalent of the ovarian artery. Because the testis is found in a different location than ...

  3. Testicle - Wikipedia

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    The paired testicular arteries arise directly from the abdominal aorta and descend through the inguinal canal, while the scrotum and the rest of the external genitalia is supplied by the internal pudendal artery (a branch of the internal iliac artery).

  4. Spermatic cord - Wikipedia

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    Testicular torsion may result in irreversible damage to the testicle within hours. A collection of serous fluid in the spermatic cord is named 'funiculocele'. The contents of the abdominal cavity may protrude into the inguinal canal, producing an indirect inguinal hernia

  5. Scrotum - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 15 February 2025. Sac of skin that protects the testicles For the obsolete dinosaur fossil name, see Megalosaurus § "Scrotum humanum". Scrotum A human's scrotum in a relaxed state (left) and a tense state (right) Details Precursor Labioscrotal swellings System Reproductive system Artery Anterior scrotal ...

  6. Infarction - Wikipedia

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    Testicle: an infarction of a testicle is commonly caused by testicular torsion and may require removal of the affected testicle(s) if not undone by surgery quickly enough. [14] Ultrasound of segmental testicular infarction. Infarct area shown as hypoechoic and avascular upper segment of R testis.

  7. Inguinal canal - Wikipedia

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    3 arteries: artery to vas deferens (or ductus deferens), testicular artery, cremasteric artery; 3 fascial layers: external spermatic , cremasteric , and internal spermatic fascia ; 3 other structures: pampiniform plexus , vas deferens (ductus deferens), testicular lymphatics;

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  9. Gonadal artery - Wikipedia

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    The term gonadal artery is a generic term for a paired artery, with one typically arising from the abdominal aorta for each gonad. [1] Specifically, it can refer to: the testicular artery in males; the ovarian artery in females