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Subcutaneous tissue of penis

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Subcutaneous tissue of penis
The penis in transverse section, showing the blood vessels. (Superficial fascia labeled at center left.)
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Identifiers
Latin tela subcutanea penis,
fascia penis superficialis
TA98 A09.4.01.027
TA2 3691
FMA 18087
Anatomical terminology

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]

The term "superficial penile fascia" is more common, but "subcutaneous tissue of penis" is the term used by Terminologia Anatomica.

See also

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References

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Public domain This article incorporates text in the public domain from page 1249 of the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)

  1. ^ "Neuroanatomy of the penile portion of the human dorsal nerve of the penis" . Retrieved 2007年11月25日.
  2. ^ Leonard, Robert D. (1995). Human Gross Anatomy: An Outline Text . Oxford University Press, USA. pp. 135. ISBN 0-19-509003-9.
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Internal
Seminal tract
Testicles
Spermatogenesis
Other
Accessory glands
External
Penis
Scrotum


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