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What (who) is urethral lacunae of Morgagni - definition

Lacunae of morgagni; Lacunae urethrales; Urethral lacunae; Crypts of Morgagni; Crypt of Morgagni; Lacunae urethralis; Urethrae masculinae

Lacunae of Morgagni         
Lacunae of Morgagni, also called the urethral lacunae of the male urethra (lacunae urethralis, urethrae masculinae or the crypts of Morgagni), are small depressions or recesses on the surface of the mucous membrane of the urethra. Their openings are usually directed distally.
Urethral diverticulum         
  • Another view of a urethral diverticulum seen on urethrogram
  • A urethral diverticulum seen on urethrogram
HUMAN DISEASE
Urethral diverticula
A urethral diverticulum is a condition where the urethra or the periurethral glands push into the connective tissue layers (fascia) that surround it.
Urethral cancer         
URINARY TRACT CANCER THAT DERIVES FROM THE TISSUES OF THE URETHRA
Urethra cancer; Cancer of the urethra; Urethral Cancer; Posterior urethral cancer
Urethral cancer is a rare cancer originating from the urethra. The disease has been classified by the TNM staging system and the World Health Organization.

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Lacunae of Morgagni

Lacunae of Morgagni, also called the urethral lacunae of the male urethra (lacunae urethralis, urethrae masculinae or the crypts of Morgagni), are small depressions or recesses on the surface of the mucous membrane of the urethra. Their openings are usually directed distally. The largest of these recesses is called lacuna magna (or the sinus of Guérin, or Guérin's sinus), which is situated on the upper surface of the fossa navicularis.

Located deeper within the lacunae are branching mucous tubules called the glands of Littre. The lacunae of Morgagni are named after Italian anatomist Giovanni Battista Morgagni (1682–1771).