(1) This chapter focuses on infections of the male urethra, epididymis, testis, and prostate .
(2) Work by relaxing the muscles at the neck of the bladder and in the prostate .
(3) The prostate is a small gland about the size of a walnut situated at the base of the bladder.
(4) The section of the urethra that traverses the prostate gland is called the prostatic urethra.
(5) At the time of release, the sperm is mixed with fluid from the seminal vesicles and prostate gland .
(6) Because the prostate gland sits below the bladder, the disease affects its functions.
(7) Seminal fluid continues to be produced normally by the prostate gland and seminal vesicles.
(8) The importance of distinguishing between benign prostatic hyperplasia and benign prostatic enlargement and bladder outlet obstruction is fundamental.
(9) A drug used to fight baldness and enlarged prostates also protects against prostate cancer, offering the first way men can cut their risk for a major cancer killer, researchers reported yesterday.
(10) The most common technique is a u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510radical prostatectomyu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb, which involves removing the prostate gland , seminal vesicles and nearby lymph nodes.
(11) The contrasting features between intraluminal seminal vesicle and prostatic crystalloids are summarized in Table 4.
(12) The accessory glands, including the seminal vesicles and the prostate gland , provide fluids that lubricate the duct system and nourish the sperm.
(13) Most of the semen fluid comes from the prostate gland rather than the testicles.
(14) Digital rectal examination is performed to examine the prostate gland , seminal vesicles, and possible cysts that can cause ejaculatory duct obstruction.
(15) The specimen consisted of a urinary bladder and attached prostate gland with bilateral seminal vesicles and vas deference.
(16) The prostate gland makes a fluid that provides nutrients for sperm.
(17) The prostate gland encircles the urethra adjacent to the neck of the bladder and is formed of 30 to 50 tubuloalveolar glands grouped into lobes.
(18) The prostate gland is just below the bladder, and infections can pass both ways along the urethra.
(19) It is sometimes caused by an enlarged prostate gland pressing on the bladder that creates a cavity from which urine cannot entirely empty.
(20) In these experiments, pregnant mice were exposed to low levels of bisphenol A at a time when their male fetuses' prostates were developing.