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cremaster <anatomy, muscle> Origin, from internal oblique muscle and inguinal ligament; insertion, cremasteric fascia (spermatic cord); action, raises testicle; nerve supply, genital branch of genitofemoral; in the male the muscle envelops the spermatic cord and testis, in the female, the round ligament of the uterus.
See: cremasteric fascia.
Synonym: musculus cremaster, Riolan's muscle.
Origin: G. Kremaster, a suspender, in pl. The muscles by which the testicles are retracted, fr. Kremannymi, to hang
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cremasteric Relating to the cremaster.
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cremasteric artery <anatomy, artery> Origin, inferior epigastric; distribution, coverings of spermatic cord; anastomoses, external pudendal, spermatic, and perineal arteria.
Synonym: arteria cremasterica, external spermatic artery.
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cremasteric fascia H;one of the coverings of the spermatic cord, formed of delicate connective tissue and of muscular fibres derived from the internal oblique muscle (cremaster muscle).
See: aponeurosis of internal abdominal oblique muscle.
Synonym: fascia cremasterica, Cooper's fascia, Scarpa's sheath.
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cremasteric reflex A drawing up of the scrotum and testicle of the same side when the skin over Scarpa's triangle or on the inner side of the thigh is scratched.
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cremnocele A protrusion of intestine into the labium majus.
Origin: G. Kremnos, overhanging cliff, labium pudendi, + kele, hernia
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cremnophobia <psychology> Morbid fear of precipices or steep places.
Origin: G. Kremnos, precipice, + phobos, fear
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