Primary urethral groove

Primary urethral groove
Details
Precursor urogenital folds
Gives rise to urethra
Identifiers
Latin sulcus urethralis primarius
Code TE E5.6.4.2.1.7.3

Anatomical terminology

The primary urethral groove or urethral groove is a temporary linear indentation on the underside (ventral side) of the male penis during embryonic development.

In humans, it typically appears around 8 weeks of gestation and becomes closed into a normal male urethra by the 12th week.

Pathology

Failure of complete closure can be associated with hypospadias.[1]

References

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