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What is the trigone of the bladder bounded by?
a) top of fundus and uretal orifices
b) major and minor calyces
c) orifices of ejaculatory ducts and urethra
d) uretal and internal urethral orifices
What is the trigone of the bladder bounded by?
a) top of fundus and uretal orifices
b) major and minor calyces
c) orifices of ejaculatory ducts and urethra
d) uretal and internal urethral orifices
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Answered by
James Starr
d) uretal and internal urethral orifices vesical trigone is bounded by the openings of the ureters (2) superolaterally, the interureteric ridge between the openings of the ureters and the internal urethral orifice inferiorly (Greek, trigone = triangle)
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Lena
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