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  2. Fascia of Colles - Wikipedia

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    Colles' fascia emerges from the perineal membrane, which divides the base of the penis from the prostate. Colles' fascia emerges from the inferior side of the perineal membrane and continues along the ventral (inferior) penis without covering the scrotum. It separates the skin and subcutaneous fat from the superficial perineal pouch.

  3. Dartos fascia - Wikipedia

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    The dartos fascia, dartos tunic or simply dartos is a layer of connective tissue found in the penile shaft, foreskin and scrotum. [1] The penile portion is referred to as the superficial fascia of penis or the subcutaneous tissue of penis , [ 2 ] while the scrotal part is the dartos proper.

  4. Gartland & Werley classification - Wikipedia

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    Gartland & Werley classification is a system of categorizing Colles' fractures. In the Gartland & Werley classification system there are three types of fractures . The classification system is based on metaphysical comminution , intra-articular extension and displacement, and was first published in 1951.

  5. Subcutaneous tissue of penis - Wikipedia

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    The subcutaneous tissue of penis (or superficial penile fascia) is continuous above with the fascia of Scarpa, and below with the dartos tunic of the scrotum and the fascia of Colles. It is sometimes just called the "dartos layer". [1] It attaches at the intersection of the body and glans. [2]

  6. Subcutaneous tissue of perineum - Wikipedia

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    In front, it is continuous with the dartos tunic of the scrotum; behind, with the subcutaneous areolar tissue surrounding the anus; and, on either side, with the same fascia on the inner sides of the thighs. In the middle line, it is adherent to the skin on the raphe and to the deep layer of the superficial fascia.

  7. Older's classification - Wikipedia

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    Older's classification is a system of categorizing Colles' fractures, proposed in 1965. [1] In the Older's classification system there are four types of fractures. [2]

  8. Category:Bone fractures - Wikipedia

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    Calcaneal fracture; Catagmatic; Cervical fracture; Chalkstick fracture; Chance fracture; Chauffeur's fracture; Child bone fracture; Chopart's fracture–dislocation; Classification of distal radius fractures; Clavicle fracture; Clay-shoveler fracture; Coccyx fracture; Colles' fracture; Crus fracture; Cuboid fracture; Cuneiform fracture

  9. Colles - Wikipedia

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    Colles may refer to: Abraham Colles (1773–1843), Irish professor of anatomy; Christopher Colles (1739–1816), engineer and inventor; Colles' fracture, a fracture of the distal radius bone; Fascia of Colles, serves to bind down the muscles of the root of the penis; Plural of collis, a term used in planetary nomenclature to refer to small ...