Prostate gland
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Functions
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Blood supply
Nerve supply
Species difference
SPECIES
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PARS PROPRIA (cm)
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PARS DISSEMINATA (cm)
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Bull
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3 x 1 x 1
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12 x 1.5 x 1.0
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Boar
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3 x 3 x 1
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17 x 1.0 x 1.0
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Bull
- Body – Wide 2.5 – 4 cm, Length – 1-1.5 cm. Thickness 1-1.5 cm.
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It can be felt as a small protuberance in the cranial end of pelvic urethra by rectal examination. Pars disseminata surrounds the pelvic urethra.
Prostate gland in bull has two parts (disseminated portion)
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Ram
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It is diffused over a large portion of the pelvic urethra.
Ram has no body of prostate gland and it has only pars disseminata
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Stallion
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It is situated over the neck of the bladder and cranial portion of the urethra.
Boar
Prostate gland in stallion has two lateral lobes in the cranial end of pelvic urethra and are connected by a structure called isthumus
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Pars disseminata is quite extensive in boars as in case of bull and ram.
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Dog
Prostate gland in dogs opens by two excretory ducts
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Prostate gland is larger in size, surrounds the neck of the bladder, located in the cranial border of pubis, the size varies with the age.
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Last modified: Monday, 11 June 2012, 10:51 AM