Internal urethral orifice
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Urinary bladder
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The interior of bladder.
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Latin | ostium urethrae internum |
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Anatomical terminology
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The internal urethral orifice is the opening of the urinary bladder into the urethra. It is placed at the apex of the trigonum vesicae, in the most dependent part of the bladder, and is usually somewhat crescent-shaped; the mucous membrane immediately behind it presents a slight elevation in males, the uvula vesicae, caused by the middle lobe of the prostate.
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References
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External links
- Anatomy photo:44:06-0106 at the SUNY Downstate Medical Center - "The Male Pelvis: The Urethra"
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