Knight C E, Bakst M R, Cecil H C
Poult Sci. 1984 Sep;63(9):1883-91. doi: 10.3382/ps.0631883.
The copulatory apparatus of the male turkey consists of two parts: the Phallus nonprotrudens, composed of the paired Corpora phallica lateralia and Plicae lymphaticae, and the paired Corpora vascularia paracloacalia. The Corpus vasculare paracloacale receives its vascular supply and drainage from the Arteria (A.) and Vena (V.) pudenda interna, respectively, and its innervation from the Nervus pudendus internus. During sexual stimulation lymph produced in the Corpora vascularia paracloacalia rapidly flows through the lymph sinuses into larger lymph channels located in the Phallus nonprotrudens producing tumescence. With detumescence, the lymph flows cranially from Phallus nonprotrudens into the Vasa lymphatica pudenda interna, which parallels the A. and V. pudenda interna.
阴茎不突出部,由成对的外侧阴茎体和淋巴管襞组成,以及成对的泄殖腔旁血管体。泄殖腔旁血管体分别接受来自阴部内动脉和阴部内静脉的血液供应和引流,其神经支配来自阴部内神经。在性刺激期间,泄殖腔旁血管体产生的淋巴液迅速通过淋巴窦流入阴茎不突出部中较大的淋巴通道,导致肿胀。随着消肿,淋巴液从阴茎不突出部向头侧流入阴部内淋巴管,该淋巴管与阴部内动脉和阴部内静脉平行。