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Congenital Pouch Colon in Males: Exploring the Risk of Epididymo-orchitis.

open access: yesJ Indian Assoc Pediatr Surg
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Cystoscopic Management of Prostatic Utricles

Urology, 2021
In this case series (n = 7) on prostatic utricles (PU), retention of urine was seen in 5 of 7, urinary tract infection (4 of 7), recurrent epidydymo-orchitis (3 of 7), and scrotal sinus (1 of 7). Voiding cystourethrogram established diagnosis in 3 of 7 patients while CT/MRI in 4 of 7 patients.
Ramesh, Babu, Vvs, Chandrasekharam
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The Congenitally Dilated Prostatic Utricle

Journal of Urology, 1978
A case of utricular dilatation in a child with recurrent urinary tract infection and associated genitourinary anomalies is presented. The embryology of the utricle and the relationship of the dilated utricle to the müllerian duct regression factor are discussed. Clinical sequelae, diagnosis and management are outlined briefly.
C, Workman, P, Porch, R K, Rhamy
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The electrophysiology of the utricle

Pfl�gers Archiv European Journal of Physiology, 1972
The Na+ concentration in utricular endolymph of guinea pigs was measured with Na+ specific electrodes and found to be 12.6±5.8 mEqu/l. The utricular potential was 1.8±4.4 mV. Permanent anoxia resulting in the death of the animal caused the potential to fall by 15 mV and the Na+ concentration to rise at a rate of 0.4 mEqu/l per minute.
P M, Sellick   +2 more
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Hair Cells in Mammalian Utricles

Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 1998
Two morphological classes of mechanosensory cells have been described in the vestibular organs of mammals, birds, and reptiles: type I and type II hair cells. Type II hair cells resemble hair cells in other organs in that they receive bouton terminals from primary afferent neurons.
R A, Eatock   +3 more
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Using the term utricle

Journal of Paleontology, 1992
Certain groups of living Chlorophyta (green algae) have thalli made up of long, tubular cells with many nuclei and many plastids (Tappan, 1980; Bold and Wynne, 1985). The only cross walls in these coenocytes are those that isolate the gamete-producing structures. As the coenocytes approach the edges of the thallus, they branch, generally dichotomously,
Andrew M. Torres, D. L. Baars
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Action Potential of Isolated Frog Utricle

Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1983
The action potential of an isolated frog utricle was recorded using a suction electrode. The utricle was stimulated with iron sand which were spread evenly on the macula. A magnetic force was employed to induce the iron sand to depress the macula lightly.
Y, Harada   +3 more
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