tunica albuginea
English
Etymology
From Late Latin tunica albuginea (“white membrane”).
Noun
tunica albuginea (plural tunicae albugineae)
- (anatomy) Layer of connective tissue covering the testis.
- 1918, Henry Gray, Anatomy of the Human Body, page 687:
- The testis has a rich superficial plexus beneath the tunica albuginea.
- (anatomy) Layer of connective tissue covering the ovaries.
- (anatomy) Tough fibrous layer of connective tissue that surrounds the corpora cavernosa of the penis.
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