Glands of the Urethral Bulb

The gland of the urethral bulb and urethra is an unpaired organ complex that is located in front of the bladder. It has two main parts: the pituitary gland and the pineal gland. The pituitary gland is located closer to the bladder, and the pineal gland is located closer to the external opening of the urethral canal. The functions of these glands are



The glands of the urethral bulb (LUG) are paired glands located on the anterior surface of the bladder wall at the border between the anterior and middle third of the urethra. The bulbous glands are located in a special protrusion of the mucous membrane of the lower parts of the urethra - the urethral bulb