The perimetrium (or serous coat of uterus) is the outer serosa layer of the uterus equivalent to peritoneum. It is derived from visceral peritoneum.
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Lobules of testis
The glandular structure of the testis consists of numerous lobules.Their number in a single testis is estimated by Berres at 250 and by Krause at 400.
Mesorchium
The testes at an early period of fetal life are placed at the back part of the abdominal cavity behind the peritoneum and each is attached by a peritoneal fold […]
Pampiniform venous plexus
The pampiniform plexus is a network of many small veins found in the human male spermatic cord. It is formed by the union of multiple spermatic veins from the back […]
Processus vaginalis
The processus vaginalis (or vaginal process) is an embryonic developmental outpouching of the peritoneum. It is present from around the 12th week of gestation and commences as a peritoneal outpouching.
Tubuli seminiferi recti
The tubuli seminiferi recti (also known as the tubuli recti tubulus rectus or straight seminiferous tubules) is a structure in the testicle connecting the convoluted region of the seminiferous tubule […]
Mediastinum testis
The mediastinum testis is a network of fibrous connective tissue that extends from the upper to near the lower extremity of the testis and is wider above than below. Numerous […]
Internal spermatic fascia
The internal spermatic fascia (infundibuliform fascia) (Le deuxieme fascia de Webster) is a thin layer which loosely invests the cord; it is a continuation downward of the transversalis fascia.
External spermatic fascia
The external spermatic fascia (intercrural or intercolumnar fascia) is a thin membrane prolonged downward around the surface of the spermatic cord and testis. It is separated from the dartos tunic […]
Cremasteric fascia
As the cremaster descends it forms a series of loops which differ in thickness and length in different subjects. At the upper part of the cord the loops are short […]