The lumen of the ureter is slightly constricted at three points: (1) A distinct narrowing at a point about 2 cm. from its upper extremity, (2) a slight narrowing where it crosses the brim of the pelvis, and (3) a muscular constriction at its entrance... Urology - Page 439by Edward Loughborough Keyes - 1917 - 908 pagesFull view - About this book
| Henry Gray - 1858 - 808 pages
...covered only on its anterior surface; and the lower third is entirely devoid of any serous investment. The muscular coat consists of an external longitudinal and an internal circular layer of muscular fibres. The longitudinal fibres are found as a uniform layer over the whole surface of the... | |
| Henry Gray - 1864 - 836 pages
...pouches filled with fat, called appendices epiploicae. They are chiefly appended to the transverse colon. The muscular coat consists of an external longitudinal and an internal circular layer of muscular fibres. The longitudinal fibres are found as a uniform layer over the whole surface of the... | |
| Sir William Turner - Anatomy - 1877 - 916 pages
...foui coats. The external or serous coat is continuous with the peritoneum forming the broad ligament. The muscular coat consists of an external longitudinal, and an internal circular layer of non-striped fibres, continuous with the muscular wall of the uterus. Beneath the muscular coat is the... | |
| Ismar Boas, Seymour Basch - Intestines - 1901 - 588 pages
...The serous coat has already been considered in speaking of the separate segments of the intestine. The muscular coat consists of an external longitudinal and an internal circular layer. The longitudinal layer is not found throughout the entire gut, but appears as three broad longitudinal... | |
| Edward Lawrence Keyes, Edward Loughborough Keyes - Genitourinary organs - 1905 - 886 pages
...a muscular constriction at its entrance into the bladder. Structure — The ureter is composed of 3 coats: the fibrous, the muscular, and the mucous....kidney. In the calices it thins out to a few stray fibres. At the vesical extremity of the ureter its muscle pierces that of the bladder and is continued... | |
| Homeopathy - 1906 - 660 pages
...coat is derived from the peritoneum and invests the whole of the large intestine to a variable extent. The muscular coat consists of an external longitudinal and an internal circular layer of muscular fibres. The longitudinal fibres are not found as an uniform layer over the whole surface of... | |
| Thomas Strangeways - Domestic animals - 1907 - 656 pages
...numerous longitudinal folds, which allow of considerable dilatation, and a number of racemose glands. The muscular coat consists of an external longitudinal, and an internal circular layer of fibres. The cervical and anterior thoracic muscular coat is striated, the remainder non-striated, but... | |
| Edward Loughborough Keyes - Genitourinary organs - 1910 - 1084 pages
...it crosses the brim of the pelvis, and (3) a muscular constriction at its entrance into the bladder. Structure — The ureter is composed of three coats...calices it thins out to a few stray fibers. At the vesical extremity of the ureter its muscle pierces that of the bladder and is continued as a band of... | |
| Daniel John Cunningham - Dissection - 1914 - 764 pages
...lining coat. The serous coat is the peritoneal covering formed by the layers of the broad ligament. The muscular coat consists of an external longitudinal and an internal circular layer of unstriped muscle fibres. The tube is so narrow in the region of the isthmus that the mucous membrane... | |
| Daniel John Cunningham - 1920 - 592 pages
...lining coat. The serous coat is the peritoneal covering formed by the layers of the broad ligament. The muscular coat consists of an external longitudinal and an internal circular layer of unstriped muscle fibres. The tube is so narrow in the region of the isthmus that the mucous membrane... | |
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