periurethral

periurethral
Surrounding the urethra.

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peri·ure·thral -yu̇-'rē-thrəl adj of, relating to, occurring in, or being the tissues surrounding the urethra <a \periurethral abscess>

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peri·ure·thral (per″e-u-reґthrəl) near or around the urethra.

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