prostate gland
The doctor explains the location of the prostate gland during a health education class.
Noun: A small, firm gland in the male reproductive system, located just below the bladder and surrounding the urethra. Its primary function is to secrete a fluid that nourishes and transports sperm, forming a major component of semen.
The term "prostate gland" is used specifically in medical, biological, and general health contexts to refer to this anatomical structure. * Regular screening is important for prostate gland health. * The doctor explained the function of the prostate gland. * An enlarged prostate gland can cause urinary difficulties.
- Prostate-specific antigen (PSA): A protein produced by the prostate gland, with levels in the blood used as a screening tool for potential prostate issues.
- Prostatectomy: The surgical procedure for the partial or complete removal of the prostate gland.
- Prostate (noun): The common shortened form of "prostate gland." (e.g., a prostate exam).
- Prostatic (adjective): Relating to the prostate gland. (e.g., prostatic fluid).
- There are no direct common synonyms for "prostate gland" as it is a specific anatomical term. In informal contexts, it is often shortened simply to "the prostate."
- Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH): The non-cancerous enlargement of the prostate gland.
- Prostate cancer: A form of cancer that develops in the prostate gland.
The doctor explains the location of the prostate gland during a health education class.
- a firm partly muscular chestnut sized gland in males at the neck of the urethra; produces a viscid secretion that is the fluid part of semen