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The genitourinary system, or urogenital system, are the of the reproductive system and the organs of the . These are grouped together because of their proximity to each other, their common embryological origin and the use of common pathways. Because of this, the systems are sometimes imaged together. In (including humans), the male goes through and opens into the while the female urethra and empty through the .

(1992). 9780226870137, University of Chicago Press. .

The term "apparatus urogenitalis" was used in (under ) but is not used in the current Terminologia Anatomica.


Development
The urinary and reproductive organs are developed from the intermediate mesoderm. The permanent organs of the adult are preceded by a set of structures that are purely embryonic and that, with the exception of the ducts, disappear almost entirely before the end of fetal life. These embryonic structures are on either side: the , the and the of the , and the and Müllerian ducts of the . The pronephros disappears very early; the structural elements of the mesonephros mostly degenerate, but the is developed in their place, with which the Wolffian duct remains as the duct in males, and the Müllerian as that of the female. Some of the tubules of the mesonephros form part of the permanent kidney.


Structures

Urethra

Female Urethra
The urethra of an adult human female is 3-4 cm long. The female urethra is located between the bladder neck to the external urethral orifice and is behind the symphysis pubis. The urethral wall is composed of an inner epithelial lining, a sub-mucosa layer containing vascular supply, a thin fascial layer, and two layers of smooth muscle.


Male Urethra
The urethra of an adult human male is 18-20 cm long. It has a diameter of 8-9 mm. The male urethra is divided into two sections.


Disorders
Disorders of the genitourinary system includes a range of disorders from those that are asymptomatic to those that manifest an array of signs and symptoms. Causes for these disorders include congenital anomalies, infectious diseases, trauma, or conditions that secondarily involve the urinary structure.

To gain access to the body, can penetrate mucous membranes lining the genitourinary tract.


Malformations
Urogenital malformations include:

As a medical specialty, genitourinary pathology is the subspecialty of surgical pathology which deals with the and characterization of and non-neoplastic of the , male genital tract and testes. However, medical disorders of the kidneys are generally within the expertise of . Genitourinary generally work closely with .


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