Seed mounds

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Deeper anatomical structures and relationship of the prostate , vas deferens and urethra

The seed mound ( Latin: Colliculus seminalis ) is a fold of the mucous membrane in the back wall of the male urethra ( urethra masculina ). It is located in the area of ​​the prostate and is at the same time the mouth of the spermatic duct ( vas deferens ) with the vesicle gland and most of the ducts from the prostate to the urethra.

Individual evidence

  1. Seed mound . In: Pschyrembel Dictionary Sexuality. Walter de Gruyter, Berlin 2003, ISBN 3-11-016965-7 , p. 49.