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Definition of spermatic cord in English: spermatic cordnoun A bundle of nerves, ducts, and blood vessels connecting the testicles to the abdominal cavity. Example sentencesExamples - We report the clinical and pathologic features of 2 cases of non-Hodgkin lymphoma arising in the epididymis and the spermatic cord.
- Microscopically, a population of large atypical lymphoid cells with a diffuse growth pattern infiltrated the spermatic cord.
- The specimen consisted of a testis and attached spermatic cord, together weighing 81 g.
- The specimen consisted of right testis (3.2 cm in greatest dimension), epididymis, spermatic cord, and inguinal lymph node.
- Within the inguinal canal, the nerve usually lies ventral to the spermatic cord but it may lie beneath the cord and/or within it.
- The left side vein of the spermatic cord connects to the left kidney vein at a 90 degree angle, while the right side vein of the spermatic cord connects directly to the vena cava.
- The epididymis, rete testis, and spermatic cord were free of tumor.
- Torsion of the testicle occurs when the testicle twists around the spermatic cord, cutting off blood supply to the testicle, causing acute pain and swelling.
- In men, hernias often develop in the region where the spermatic cord and blood vessels to the testicles exit the abdominal cavity and enter the scrotum.
- Severe pain and swelling of the testis occurs if the spermatic cord is twisted (torsion).
- The spermatic cords are well defined on both the right and left sides in this section.
- Balls contain the spermatic cord as well arteries, veins and nerves, apparently, and don't like to be twisted or compressed.
- The femoral artery and vein are in the fossa ovalis, and the spermatic cords are presently in a medial position.
- Each testis dragged after it a string of elongating vessels and nerves and the vas deferens; these constitute the spermatic cords.
- The specimen consisted of testis with attached epididymis and spermatic cord.
- The subcutaneous tumor was located just above the left inguinal canal and did not contact the underlying tissues, such as spermatic cord, muscles, blood vessels, and nerves.
- The neck of this balloon runs along the spermatic cord and opens into the abdomen.
- The pampiniform plexus of veins can be seen within the spermatic cords, which flank the proximal part of the penis.
- Each testicle is connected to the body by cords (the spermatic cords), which contain blood vessels, nerves and the vas deferens, a tube that carries sperm to the penis during ejaculation.
- Within the scrotum, structures such as the epididymis, spermatic cord, dartos fascia, and blood vessels could be sites of origin of benign smooth muscle tumors.
Definition of spermatic cord in US English: spermatic cordnoun A bundle of nerves, ducts, and blood vessels connecting the testicles to the abdominal cavity. Example sentencesExamples - Severe pain and swelling of the testis occurs if the spermatic cord is twisted (torsion).
- The pampiniform plexus of veins can be seen within the spermatic cords, which flank the proximal part of the penis.
- The epididymis, rete testis, and spermatic cord were free of tumor.
- The neck of this balloon runs along the spermatic cord and opens into the abdomen.
- The specimen consisted of a testis and attached spermatic cord, together weighing 81 g.
- The femoral artery and vein are in the fossa ovalis, and the spermatic cords are presently in a medial position.
- We report the clinical and pathologic features of 2 cases of non-Hodgkin lymphoma arising in the epididymis and the spermatic cord.
- Balls contain the spermatic cord as well arteries, veins and nerves, apparently, and don't like to be twisted or compressed.
- The specimen consisted of testis with attached epididymis and spermatic cord.
- Microscopically, a population of large atypical lymphoid cells with a diffuse growth pattern infiltrated the spermatic cord.
- The specimen consisted of right testis (3.2 cm in greatest dimension), epididymis, spermatic cord, and inguinal lymph node.
- Within the scrotum, structures such as the epididymis, spermatic cord, dartos fascia, and blood vessels could be sites of origin of benign smooth muscle tumors.
- The subcutaneous tumor was located just above the left inguinal canal and did not contact the underlying tissues, such as spermatic cord, muscles, blood vessels, and nerves.
- Within the inguinal canal, the nerve usually lies ventral to the spermatic cord but it may lie beneath the cord and/or within it.
- Each testicle is connected to the body by cords (the spermatic cords), which contain blood vessels, nerves and the vas deferens, a tube that carries sperm to the penis during ejaculation.
- The spermatic cords are well defined on both the right and left sides in this section.
- In men, hernias often develop in the region where the spermatic cord and blood vessels to the testicles exit the abdominal cavity and enter the scrotum.
- The left side vein of the spermatic cord connects to the left kidney vein at a 90 degree angle, while the right side vein of the spermatic cord connects directly to the vena cava.
- Torsion of the testicle occurs when the testicle twists around the spermatic cord, cutting off blood supply to the testicle, causing acute pain and swelling.
- Each testis dragged after it a string of elongating vessels and nerves and the vas deferens; these constitute the spermatic cords.
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