The caruncle (from Latin caro=flesh) is a soft, pink, ovoid body, about 5 mm high and 3 mm broad, situated in the lacus lacrimalis medial to the plica semilunaris. 1 It is more prominent on lateral ...
IT IS generally believed that exertional urinary incontinence is due to trauma of childbirth. Although there is no agreement on the precise structure that has been injured, prevailing opinion ascribes ...
The urethra is a part of the renal system, which also includes the kidneys, ureters, and the bladder. The female urethra starts at the base of the bladder and continues down through the pelvic floor.