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Subcutaneous tissue of perineum
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    Subcutaneous tissue of perineum

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    Subcutaneous tissue of perineum
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    Coronal section of anterior part of pelvis, through the pubic arch. Seen from in front.
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    Latin tela subcutanea perinei
    TA98 A09.5.00.006
    TA2 7094
    FMA 18085
    Anatomical terminology

    The subcutaneous tissue of perineum (or superficial perineal fascia) is a layer of subcutaneous tissue surrounding the region of the perineal body.

    The superficial fascia of this region consists of two layers, superficial and deep.

    • The superficial layer is thick, loose, areolar in texture, and contains in its meshes much adipose tissue, the amount of which varies in different subjects. In front, it is continuous with the dartos tunic of the scrotum; behind, with the subcutaneous areolar tissue surrounding the anus; and, on either side, with the same fascia on the inner sides of the thighs. In the middle line, it is adherent to the skin on the raphe and to the deep layer of the superficial fascia.
    • The deep layer of superficial fascia (fascia of Colles) is thin, aponeurotic in structure, and of considerable strength, serving to bind down the muscles of the root of the penis.

    Public domainThis article incorporates text in the public domain from page 426 of the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)

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