Tag: reproductive system


UROGENITAL

An Overview of the Urogenital System The urogenital system, often referred to as the genitourinary system, represents a complex and highly integrated biological network that combines the functions of the urinary system and the reproductive system. Although these two systems perform distinct roles—one focused on the maintenance of internal homeostasis through waste excretion and the […]

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ANTIGONADAL ACTION

Antigonadal Action: A Review The antigonadal action of drugs is a pharmacological phenomenon that has been studied for decades. It is defined as the inhibition of gonadal hormone production or the blocking of gonadal hormone receptors, resulting in the disruption of the normal reproductive system. This review will discuss the antigonadal action of various drugs, […]

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REPRODUCTIVE FAILURE

Abstract: Defining Reproductive Failure Reproductive failure represents a complex and increasingly recognized clinical and demographic challenge characterized by the inability of the reproductive system to successfully generate viable offspring. This critical phenomenon encompasses a spectrum of adverse outcomes, ranging from absolute infertility, defined as the inability to achieve a pregnancy after a year or more […]

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PUDENDUM

Introduction: Defining the Pudendum The term pudendum refers collectively to the female external sexual organs, serving as a comprehensive anatomical designation for the structures visible externally within the pelvic region. This area encompasses the entire superficial genital complex, acting as the external boundary that protects the delicate internal reproductive and urinary pathways. While technically a […]

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SEXUAL ANOMALY

Introduction to Sexual Anomaly A sexual anomaly, broadly defined, refers to any developmental or congenital abnormality pertaining to the reproductive system, encompassing variations in chromosomal, gonadal, or anatomical sex differentiation. This concept moves beyond simple binary definitions of sex, addressing complex conditions where the typical sequence of sexual development fails to follow standard male or […]

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SPHINCTER

The Sphincter: Psychophysiology, Development, and Clinical Implications The Core Definition: Anatomy and Psychophysiological Control The sphincter is fundamentally defined as a circular muscle structure found ubiquitously throughout the body, primarily responsible for regulating the passage of substances through various orifices and tracts. Anatomically, these muscles are crucial components of the gastrointestinal, urinary, and reproductive systems, […]

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