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4: Male Pelvis
Welcome » Basic Topics » Anatomy » Focused Anatomy » 4: Male Pelvis

The male pelvis is significantly different from the female pelvis. Some structures (e.g. rectum) are mostly the same whereas the internal genital organs are, of course, completely different.

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  • A) Prostate
  • B) Seminal Glands / Vesicles
  • C) Ductus Deferens
  • D) Kidney
  • E) Male Ureters
  • F) Male Urinary Bladder
  • G) Male Urethra
  • H) Rectum
  • I) Anal Canal
  • J) Small Bowel
  • K) Male Bony Pelvis
  • L) Arteries Of The Pelvis
  • M) Pelvic Lymph Nodes

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    • 1: Head and Neck
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    • 6: Metastatic Sites
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