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Prostate Gland and Seminal Vesicles

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When STIEVE published his work on male reproductive organs in this handbook in 1930, a definitive treatment of the morphology of the accessory sex glands seemed accomplished. Nevertheless, the increasing bulk of scientific literature published in the last years on this topic has demonstrated that new methods, e. g. , developments in the fields of electron microscopy, cytochemistry and auto radiography, pose new questions. These principally morphological techniques have yielded new insights into the fine structure and functional organization of these glands. The stress, however, lay on biochemical questions concerning the mechanism of hormone action, since the accessory sex glands were considered to be primary target organs of hormone action, i. e. , their cells bind specific hormones. Besides the basic interest of endocrinologists, morphologists, and biochemists, several unanswered questions arose from the practitioners, e. g. , urologists, andrologists, and other clinicians, especially as regards the prostate gland, one of the organs most affected in elderly men. Thus, the epidemiologic investigations of the last years proved this very organ to be one of the most frequent causes of death in elderly men (HANSEN, 1977). The view of the practi tioner established a special field of investigation and effected a shift from morphologic analysis to biochemical or endocrine aspects. Nevertheless, mor phology, if tempered by experimental or concomitant biochemical studies, pro vides a solid base for tracing the pathologic events occurring in these organs.

List of contents

1. Histogenesis and Organogenesis.- 1.1. Precursor Structures.- 1.2. Embryology of the Prostate Gland and the Seminal Vesicles.- 1.3. Anatomy of the Human Prostate Gland and Seminal Vesicles.- 2. Prostate Gland.- 2.1. Epithelium.- 2.2. Connective Tissue and Musculature.- 2.3. Blood Vessels and Innervation.- 3. Seminal Vesicles.- 3.1. Epithelium.- 3.2. Connective Tissue and Smooth Musculature.- 3.3. Blood Vessels and Innervation.- References.- Author Index.

Summary

When STIEVE published his work on male reproductive organs in this handbook in 1930, a definitive treatment of the morphology of the accessory sex glands seemed accomplished. Nevertheless, the increasing bulk of scientific literature published in the last years on this topic has demonstrated that new methods, e. g. , developments in the fields of electron microscopy, cytochemistry and auto radiography, pose new questions. These principally morphological techniques have yielded new insights into the fine structure and functional organization of these glands. The stress, however, lay on biochemical questions concerning the mechanism of hormone action, since the accessory sex glands were considered to be primary target organs of hormone action, i. e. , their cells bind specific hormones. Besides the basic interest of endocrinologists, morphologists, and biochemists, several unanswered questions arose from the practitioners, e. g. , urologists, andrologists, and other clinicians, especially as regards the prostate gland, one of the organs most affected in elderly men. Thus, the epidemiologic investigations of the last years proved this very organ to be one of the most frequent causes of death in elderly men (HANSEN, 1977). The view of the practi tioner established a special field of investigation and effected a shift from morphologic analysis to biochemical or endocrine aspects. Nevertheless, mor phology, if tempered by experimental or concomitant biochemical studies, pro vides a solid base for tracing the pathologic events occurring in these organs.

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Authors G Aumüller, G. Aumüller
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 05.12.2012
 
EAN 9783642671944
ISBN 978-3-642-67194-4
No. of pages 380
Dimensions 169 mm x 238 mm x 23 mm
Illustrations X, 380 p.
Series Handbuch der mikroskopischen Anatomie des Menschen
Harn- und Geschlechtsapparat.
Handbuch der mikroskopischen Anatomie des Menschen
Handbuch der mikroskopischen Anatomie des Menschen Handbook of Mikroscopic Anatomy
Harn- und Geschlechtsapparat.
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > General

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