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− | }}</ref> The preputial sac is lined with [[mucosa]] as is appropriate for an internal location | + | }}</ref> The preputial sac is lined with [[mucosa]] as is appropriate for an internal location. |
− | [[ | + | Moistness is maintained by [[transudation]]. Parkash et al. (1973) reported that epithelial debris accumulates in the preputial sac and forms [[smegma]].<ref name="parkash1873">{{REFjournal |
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+ | |last2=Jayakumar | ||
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+ | |last3=Subramanyan | ||
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+ | |title=Human subpreputial collection: its nature and formation. | ||
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+ | |journal=J. Urol. | ||
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+ | |date=1973-08 | ||
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+ | |DOI=10.1016/s0022-5347(17)60164-2 | ||
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+ | }}</ref>, a natural, normal, benign, healthy, and beneficial product of the body, which will collect in the preputial sac. | ||
Revision as of 21:08, 7 October 2022
Preputial sac is the term applied to the space between the prepuce and the glans penis.[1] The preputial sac is lined with mucosa as is appropriate for an internal location.
Moistness is maintained by transudation. Parkash et al. (1973) reported that epithelial debris accumulates in the preputial sac and forms smegma.[2], a natural, normal, benign, healthy, and beneficial product of the body, which will collect in the preputial sac.
References
- ↑ (2012).
preputial sac
, The Free Dictionary by Farlex. Retrieved 7 October 2022. - ↑ Parkash S, Jayakumar S, Subramanyan K, Chaudhuri S. Human subpreputial collection: its nature and formation.. J. Urol.. August 1973; 110(2): 111-2. PMID. DOI. Retrieved 7 October 2022.