| Cowper's g. |
glandula bulbourethralis.
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| Cowper's gland d. |
ductus glandulae bulbourethralis.
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| Cowper's l. |
fascia pectinea.
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| Cowper's s. |
a cystlike swelling of a bulbourethral gland (Cowper's gland) or one of its ducts, seen in infant boys or occasionally in older males; those in the duct are caused by obstruction of its orifice. Called also Cowper's cyst.
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| cowperian |
named for William Cowper, as cowperian duct.
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