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Les différentes versions de la « découverte » du clitoris par Helen O’Connell (1998-2005)
Between 1998 and 2005, Australian urologist Helen E. O’Connell published a series of scientific articles about her research on the anatomy of the clitoris.
Alessandra Cencin
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Potential analgesic function of the clitoris in pregnant women: A feasibility study. [PDF]
Currently, the clitoris is considered to exist solely for sexual pleasure. This prospective, single-centre pilot study focuses on and evaluates an alternative function of the clitoris; pain relief during pregnancy and childbirth.
Mm Manon Bestaux-Brethez +3 more
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Clinical implications of the historical, medical, and social neglect of the clitoris [PDF]
Blair R. Peters +2 more
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Evidence of a functional clitoris in dolphins [PDF]
Patricia L.R. Brennan +2 more
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Women's Clitoris, Vagina, and Cervix Mapped on the Sensory Cortex: fMRI Evidence
Nan Wise, Eleni Frangos, Kachina Allen
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Androgen and estrogen receptor expression in the developing human penis and clitoris
Adriane Watkins Sinclair +2 more
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Development of the human penis and clitoris
Adriane Watkins Sinclair +2 more
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Dyspareunia Secondary to a Clitoral Pilonidal Sinus: A Case Report and Literature Review [PDF]
Dyspareunia is a general term used to describe painful sexual intercourse. It can occur due to a variety of reasons ranging from structural problems to psychological concerns.
Ahmet Doğan +2 more
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Beyond the tip of the iceberg: A meta‐analysis of the anatomy of the clitoris
An understanding of ranges in clitoral anatomy is important for clinicians caring for patients including those who have had female genital mutilation, women seeking genital cosmetic surgery, or trans women seeking reconstructive surgery.
G. Longhurst +7 more
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INTRODUCTION It is frequently quoted in mainstream media that the clitoris has "8000 nerve endings." However, no study has yet quantified the number of nerve fibers (axons) innervating the human clitoris.
M. Uloko, E. P. Isabey, Blair R. Peters
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