Húgycs
Húgycs, often referring to húgycső in Hungarian, is the urethra, the duct that carries urine from the bladder to the outside of the body. It is a component of the urinary system and, in males, also serves as a conduit for semen during ejaculation.
Anatomy and location vary by sex. In females, the urethra is relatively short, about 4 cm, and
Function is to expel urine from the bladder through the external urethral opening. In males, the urethra
Developmentally, the urethra forms from the urogenital sinus, with the male distal urethra developing in part
Clinical relevance includes urethritis (inflammation or infection of the urethra), urethral strictures (narrowing), and trauma from
See also: urinary system, bladder, kidneys, urethral anatomy.