Scrotal Swellings, Scrotal Anatomy and Physiology (part I)

2016 
The narrative of applied anatomy of scrotum, a protective reservoir for the testis and related anatomical constituent of reproduction are formed, emphasizing its nerve, blood supply and lymphatic draining system. Its salient physiological characteristics too are described. The role of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in evaluating applied anatomical status in, particular, is define. Scrotum, plural scrotums or scrota, adjective scro’tal, a bag of skin and muscle that contains the testicles in males. The scrotum has its origin (borrowing) from Latin scrA tum[1]. *Corresponding author: Prof. Virendra N Sehgal, MD, FNASc, FAMS, FRAS (Lond), Dermato Venerology (Skin/VD) Center, Sehgal Nursing Home, A/6 Panchwati, Delhi-110 033(India), Tel: 011-27675363; 98101-82241/ Fax: 91-11-2767-0373; E-mail:drsehgal@ndf.vsnl.net.in; sehgalvn@yahoo.co.in Citation: Sehgal, V.N., et al. Scrotal swellings: Scrotal anatomy and physiology (part I). (2016) Invest Dermatol Venereol Res 2(2): 1-3. Scrotal Swellings: Scrotal Anatomy and Physiology (Part I) Ashna Malhotra1, Virendra N Sehgal2*, Jangid B. Lal3 Received date: September 16, 2015 Accepted date: February 15, 2016 Published date: February 19, 2016 DOI: 10.15436/2381-0858.16.008 Invest Dermatol Venereol Res | Volume 2: Issue 2 Sehgal, V.N., et al. a b
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