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Rectovesical pouch
Part of pelvic anatomy in male mammals / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The rectovesical pouch is the pocket that lies between the rectum and the bladder in males in humans and other mammals. It is lined by peritoneum.
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Rectovesical pouch | |
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![]() Median sagittal section of male pelvis. (Rectovesical excavation labeled at center right.) | |
![]() Male pelvic organs seen from right side. Bladder and rectum distended; relations of peritoneum to the bladder and rectum shown in blue. The arrow points to the rectovesical pouch. | |
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Latin | excavatio rectovesicalis |
TA98 | A10.1.02.513M |
TA2 | 3727 |
FMA | 14727 |
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