Rectostenosis
rectostenosis rec·to·ste·no·sis (rěk’tō-stə-nō’sĭs)
n.
See proctostenosis.
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rectostomy rec·tos·to·my (rěk-tŏs’tə-mē) n. See proctostomy.
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- Rectourethral muscle
rectourethral muscle rec·to·u·re·thral muscle (rěk’tō-yu-rē’thrəl) n. Smooth muscle fibers that pass forward from the longitudinal muscle layer of the rectum to the spongy membrane just beyond the bulb of the penis.
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rectouterine rec·to·u·ter·ine (rěk’tō-yōō’tər-ĭn, -tə-rīn’) adj. Relating to the rectum and the uterus.
- Rectouterine fold
rectouterine fold n. A fold of the peritoneum that contains the rectouterine muscle, passes from the rectum to the base of the broad ligament on either side, and forms the lateral boundary of the rectouterine pouch. Also called Douglas’s fold.