Tags: Anatomical Structure.
The seminal colliculus (Latin colliculus seminalis) or verumontanum of the prostatic urethra is a landmark near the entrance of the seminal vesicles. Verumontanum is translated from Latin to mean ‘mountain ridge’ a reference to the distinctive median elevation of urothelium that characterizes the landmark on magnified views. Embryologically it is derived from the uterovaginal primordium. The landmark is important in classification of several urethral developmental disorders.