Tunica albuginea (testicles)
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Tunica albuginea (testicles) | |
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Schematic drawing of testicle and epididymis. 1 Tunica albuginea, 2 Septula testis, 3 Lobulus testis, 4 Mediastinum testis, 5 Tubuli seminiferi contorti, 6 Tubuli seminiferi recti, 7 Rete testis, 8 Ductuli efferentes testis, 9 Ductus epididymidis, 10 initial part of deferent duct | |
Section of a testicle of a steer, blood vessels injected with red gelatine. 1 parenchyma, 2 mediastinum testis, 3 tunica albuginea, 4 tail of epididymis, 5 head of epididymis, 6 spermatic cord with convuluted testicular artery | |
Latin | tunica albuginea testis |
Gray's | subject #258 1242 |
Dorlands/Elsevier | t_22/12831768 |
For other structures with the same name, see Tunica albuginea.
The Tunica Albuginea is the fibrous covering of the testis.
It is a dense membrane, of a bluish-white color, composed of bundles of white fibrous tissue which interlace in every direction.
It is covered by the tunica vaginalis, except at the points of attachment of the epididymis to the testis, and along its posterior border, where the spermatic vessels enter the gland.
It is applied to the tunica vasculosa over the glandular substance of the testis, and, at its posterior border, is reflected into the interior of the gland, forming an incomplete vertical septum, called the mediastinum testis (corpus Highmori).
[edit] Additional images
Vertical section of the testis, to show the arrangement of the ducts. |
[edit] External links
- SUNY Labs 36:11-0102 - "Inguinal Region, Scrotum and Testes: The Cross-Section of the Testis"
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