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- remaining peritoneum may be referred to as a rectovesical pouch. When a man is upright or supine, the rectovesical pouch is the lowest part of his peritoneal...
- (Denonvilliers' fascia) is a membranous partition at the lowest part of the rectovesical pouch. It separates the prostate and urinary bladder from the ****...
- ****). In men, the region corresponding to the rectouterine pouch is the rectovesical pouch, which lies between the urinary bladder and ****. It is normal...
- tumor cells gravitating from an abdominal cancer and growing in the rectovesical or rectouterine pouch. Layke, JC; Lopez, PP (1 March 2004). "Gastric...
- clinically distinct sarcoma of the area Intraperitoneal Retropubic space Rectovesical pouch Vesicouterine pouch Rectouterine pouch (Pouch of Douglas) Gray's...
- sagittal section of female pelvis Rectouterine pouch (pouch of Douglas) Rectovesical pouch Retropubic space This article incorporates text in the public domain...
- Stereocilia Paradidymides ****tic cords Pampiniform plexus Vasa deferentia Ampullae Rectovesical pouch Ejaculatory ducts Testicular arteries Testicular veins...
- Stereocilia Paradidymides ****tic cords Pampiniform plexus Vasa deferentia Ampullae Rectovesical pouch Ejaculatory ducts Testicular arteries Testicular veins...
- incontinence in women Urinary incontinence Striae of Retzius Urachus Rectovesical pouch Vesicouterine pouch Rectouterine pouch (Pouch of Douglas) "Volume...
- In such cases, a digital rectal examination elicits tenderness in the rectovesical pouch. Coughing causes point tenderness in this area (McBurney's point)...