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- Crus_of_penis abstract "For their anterior three-fourths the corpora cavernosa penis lie in intimate apposition with one another, but behind they diverge in the form of two tapering processes, known as the crura, which are firmly connected to the ischial rami.Traced from behind forward, each crus begins by a blunt-pointed process in front of the tuberosity of the ischium, along the perineal surface of the conjoined (ischiopubic) ramus.Just before it meets its fellow it presents a slight enlargement, named by Georg Ludwig Kobelt (1804–1857) the bulb of the corpus cavernosum penis.Beyond this point the crus undergoes a constriction and merges into the corpus cavernosum proper, which retains a uniform diameter to its anterior end.".
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- Crus_of_penis lymph Superficial_inguinal_lymph_nodes.
- Crus_of_penis thumbnail Gray1154.png?width=300.
- Crus_of_penis wikiPageID "8003700".
- Crus_of_penis wikiPageLength "1594".
- Crus_of_penis wikiPageOutDegree "7".
- Crus_of_penis wikiPageRevisionID "664840890".
- Crus_of_penis wikiPageWikiLink Bulb_of_penis.
- Crus_of_penis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mammal_male_reproductive_system.
- Crus_of_penis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Penis.
- Crus_of_penis wikiPageWikiLink Corpus_cavernosum_penis.
- Crus_of_penis wikiPageWikiLink Georg_Ludwig_Kobelt.
- Crus_of_penis wikiPageWikiLink Ischial_tuberosity.
- Crus_of_penis wikiPageWikiLink Superficial_inguinal_lymph_nodes.
- Crus_of_penis wikiPageWikiLinkText "Crus of penis".
- Crus_of_penis wikiPageWikiLinkText "crura".
- Crus_of_penis wikiPageWikiLinkText "crus of penis".
- Crus_of_penis wikiPageWikiLinkText "crus".
- Crus_of_penis caption "The constituent cavernous cylinders of the penis.".
- Crus_of_penis caption "Vertical section of bladder, penis, and urethra.".
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- Crus_of_penis graysubject "262".
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- Crus_of_penis latin "crus penis".
- Crus_of_penis lymph Superficial_inguinal_lymph_nodes.
- Crus_of_penis name "Crus of penis".
- Crus_of_penis wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Genitourinary-stub.
- Crus_of_penis wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Grays.
- Crus_of_penis wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_anatomy.
- Crus_of_penis wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Male_reproductive_system.
- Crus_of_penis wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Nofootnotes.
- Crus_of_penis subject Category:Mammal_male_reproductive_system.
- Crus_of_penis subject Category:Penis.
- Crus_of_penis type AnatomicalStructure.
- Crus_of_penis type Mammal.
- Crus_of_penis type Mammal.
- Crus_of_penis type Source.
- Crus_of_penis type Thing.
- Crus_of_penis type Q4936952.
- Crus_of_penis comment "For their anterior three-fourths the corpora cavernosa penis lie in intimate apposition with one another, but behind they diverge in the form of two tapering processes, known as the crura, which are firmly connected to the ischial rami.Traced from behind forward, each crus begins by a blunt-pointed process in front of the tuberosity of the ischium, along the perineal surface of the conjoined (ischiopubic) ramus.Just before it meets its fellow it presents a slight enlargement, named by Georg Ludwig Kobelt (1804–1857) the bulb of the corpus cavernosum penis.Beyond this point the crus undergoes a constriction and merges into the corpus cavernosum proper, which retains a uniform diameter to its anterior end.".
- Crus_of_penis label "Crus of penis".
- Crus_of_penis sameAs Q5190132.
- Crus_of_penis sameAs m.026n66z.
- Crus_of_penis sameAs Q5190132.
- Crus_of_penis wasDerivedFrom Crus_of_penis?oldid=664840890.
- Crus_of_penis depiction Gray1154.png.
- Crus_of_penis isPrimaryTopicOf Crus_of_penis.
- Crus_of_penis name "Crus of penis".