Ramzy Shehata
Cairo University
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Cells Tissues Organs | 1980
Ramzy Shehata
A female prostate related to the upper end of the urethra and neck of the bladder is reported. The glandular acini are lined by cubical or low columnar epithelium and contain esosinophilic secretion. Urethral glands are also found in the wall of the female urethra.
Cells Tissues Organs | 1975
Ramzy Shehata
A female prostate is reported in Arvicanthis niloticus (field rat) and Meriones libycus for the first time, as a normal, constant and well developed bilateral sex organ.
Cells Tissues Organs | 1976
Ramzy Shehata
(1) The urachal artery has a primary origin from the umbilical artery itself, and is at first bilateral. (2) The arterial pattern in newborn infants is not identical to that of adults. Obliteration of
Cells Tissues Organs | 1979
Ramzy Shehata
The venous drainage of the urinary bladder was studied in 20 pelvic halves (14 males and 6 females). Vesical and prostatic plexuses draining the bladder (vesical only in females) were found in 16 cases; they supplied blood to the internal iliac vein--usually by two to five veins--the most common number being three. One vein always drained the prostatic plexus. The vesical and prostatic plexuses were absent in 4 male cases, where the vesical veins issuing from the bladder wall drained directly the internal iliac vein. Their number in such cases was minimal: between one and two only, on each side. The union of a vesical vein issuing from any of the two mentioned plexuses (when found) with the obturator, prostatic or vaginal vein was common. A shunt from a common trunk of united obturator and vesical veins to the external iliac vein was noticed in some cases. Occasionally, an inferior vesical vein ending in the obturator vein accompanied an inferior vesical artery initiating from the obturator artery.
Cells Tissues Organs | 1980
Ramzy Shehata
The seminal colliculus is completely absent in the donkey. It is fibroglandular in the males of camel, ox, buffalo and pig. Prostatic acini are richly found in its depth. They are lined by cubical or low columnar epithelium, are separated from each other by trabeculae of connective tissue and smooth muscle, and separated from the deeper prostrate gland by the striated muscle of the urethra. A rare type of seminal colliculus was once encountered in the ox. This type is muscular with autonomic ganglia and complete absence of glandular acini. It seems that the seminal colliculus shares the prostate in its glandular functions and prevents oozing of semen from the seminal ducts.
Cells Tissues Organs | 1978
Ramzy Shehata
Gartners duct is fairly constant in the camel, especially in young animals. It contains fluid secretion, yellowish translucent and viscid in character. Secondary coagulation of the secretion occurs on standing, and so becomes gelatinous. The ducts were histologically studies and glandular acini were found opening in them. An explanation of the manner of formation of Gartners duct cyst is suggested. Gartners duct may be a functioning accessory gland of the female sexual apparatus in the camel.
Cells Tissues Organs | 1976
Ramzy Shehata
The hypogastric nerves take an arterial supply from the internal iliac artery either directly or from one of its main branches close to its origin from the parent trunk. Sometimes the supply is from the lower end of the common iliac artery. In half the cases examined the presacral nerve takes an arterial supply from the aorta at its bifurcation.
Cells Tissues Organs | 1966
Ramzy Shehata
Cells Tissues Organs | 1974
Ramzy Shehata
Cells Tissues Organs | 1974
Ramzy Shehata