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Prostata

TA Code Latin term English term
↓ A09.3.08.001
PROSTATA
PROSTATE
A09.3.08.002
Basis prostatae
Base of prostate
A09.3.08.003
Pars proximalis
Proximal part
A09.3.08.004
Zona glandularum periurethralium
Peri-urethral gland zone
A09.3.08.005
Pars distalis
Distal part
A09.3.08.006
Apex prostatae
Apex of prostate
A09.3.08.007
Facies anterior
Anterior surface
A09.3.08.008
Facies posterior
Posterior surface
A09.3.08.009
Facies inferolateralis
Inferolateral surface
↓ A09.3.08.010
Lobi prostatae
Lobes of prostate
↓ A09.3.08.011
Lobulus inferoposterior
Inferoposterior lobule
↓ A09.3.08.012
Lobulus inferolateralis
Inferolateral lobule
↓ A09.3.08.013
Lobulus superomedialis
Superomedial lobule
↓ A09.3.08.014
Lobulus anteromedialis
Anteromedial lobule
A09.3.08.015
(Lobus medius)
(Middle lobe)
A09.3.08.016
Isthmus prostatae; Commissura prostatae
Isthmus of prostate; Commissure of prostate
A09.3.08.017
Capsula prostatica
Capsule of prostate
A09.3.08.018
Parenchyma
Parenchyma
A09.3.08.019
Ductuli prostatici
Prostatic ducts
A09.3.08.020
Substantia muscularis
Muscular tissue
↓ A04.5.04.005
M. puboprostaticus; M. levator prostatae ♂
Puboprostaticus; Levator prostatae ♂
↓ A08.3.01.021
M. vesicoprostaticus ♂
Vesicoprostaticus ♂
↓ A09.3.08.021
Area trapezoidea
Trapezoid area
Entries: 23 Notes: 9 Date: 28.01.2013
TA98 footnote TA98 correction note TA98 RAT note TA98 redirection note
A09.3.08.001 Prostata The term glandula prostatica has been omitted because the prostate is more than its glandular part which comprises only about two-thirds of the tissue inside the prostatic capsule.
A09.3.08.010 Lobi prostatae The Latin precursor lobi prostatae dexter et sinister, and the English equivalent, contained a conjunction, which is not compatible with the rules of Regular Anatomical Terminology.
A09.3.08.011 Lobuli prostatae Within each lobe of the prostate, four lobules are defined by the arrangement of ducts and connective tissue and may be distinguished with the unaided eye. The combined inferoposterior/inferolateral lobules, the superomedial lobules and the anteromedial lobules correspond to the histological entities of McNeal [1988. Am J Surg Pathol 12: 619-633], and widely called after his usage, peripheral, central and transition zones respectively. A technique for the gross dissection of the inferoposterior, inferolateral and combined superomedial/anteromedial lobules was described by Tisell and Salander [1975. Scand J Urol Nephrol 9: 185-191 1975]. The inferoposterior and inferolateral lobules, together with the commissure, form a hollow cone within which the superomedial lobes surround the ejaculatory ducts and the anteromedial lobes flank the proximal urethra.
A09.3.08.012 Lobuli prostatae Within each lobe of the prostate, four lobules are defined by the arrangement of ducts and connective tissue and may be distinguished with the unaided eye. The combined inferoposterior/inferolateral lobules, the superomedial lobules and the anteromedial lobules correspond to the histological entities of McNeal [1988. Am J Surg Pathol 12: 619-633], and widely called after his usage, peripheral, central and transition zones respectively. A technique for the gross dissection of the inferoposterior, inferolateral and combined superomedial/anteromedial lobules was described by Tisell and Salander [1975. Scand J Urol Nephrol 9: 185-191 1975]. The inferoposterior and inferolateral lobules, together with the commissure, form a hollow cone within which the superomedial lobes surround the ejaculatory ducts and the anteromedial lobes flank the proximal urethra.
A09.3.08.013 Lobuli prostatae Within each lobe of the prostate, four lobules are defined by the arrangement of ducts and connective tissue and may be distinguished with the unaided eye. The combined inferoposterior/inferolateral lobules, the superomedial lobules and the anteromedial lobules correspond to the histological entities of McNeal [1988. Am J Surg Pathol 12: 619-633], and widely called after his usage, peripheral, central and transition zones respectively. A technique for the gross dissection of the inferoposterior, inferolateral and combined superomedial/anteromedial lobules was described by Tisell and Salander [1975. Scand J Urol Nephrol 9: 185-191 1975]. The inferoposterior and inferolateral lobules, together with the commissure, form a hollow cone within which the superomedial lobes surround the ejaculatory ducts and the anteromedial lobes flank the proximal urethra.
A09.3.08.014 Lobuli prostatae Within each lobe of the prostate, four lobules are defined by the arrangement of ducts and connective tissue and may be distinguished with the unaided eye. The combined inferoposterior/inferolateral lobules, the superomedial lobules and the anteromedial lobules correspond to the histological entities of McNeal [1988. Am J Surg Pathol 12: 619-633], and widely called after his usage, peripheral, central and transition zones respectively. A technique for the gross dissection of the inferoposterior, inferolateral and combined superomedial/anteromedial lobules was described by Tisell and Salander [1975. Scand J Urol Nephrol 9: 185-191 1975]. The inferoposterior and inferolateral lobules, together with the commissure, form a hollow cone within which the superomedial lobes surround the ejaculatory ducts and the anteromedial lobes flank the proximal urethra.
A04.5.04.005 M. puboprostaticus The two entries for this entity were made identical by using the official Latin and English synonyms (m. levator prostatae and levator prostatae), and the male gender symbol in both entries.
A08.3.01.021 M. vesicoprostaticus The two entries for this entity were made identical by using the male gender symbol in both entries.
A09.3.08.021 Area trapezoidea A hyperechoic area found distal to the prostate, bounded superiorly by the m. rectoperinealis applied to the prostate, anteriorly by the pars intermedia urethrae, inferiorly by the m. anoperinealis and posteriorly by the anorectal flexure.

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