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Sebileau's muscle

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Sebileau's muscle is the deep muscle fibres of the dartos tunic which pass into the scrotal septum.[1] It is named after French anatomist Pierre Sebileau (1860–1953).

References

  1. ^ Anderson, Douglas M. (2000). Dorland's illustrated medical dictionary (29. ed.). Philadelphia [u.a.]: Saunders. p. 1151. ISBN 0721682618.