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The Clitoris—An Appraisal of its Reproductive Function During the Fertile Years: Why Was It, and Still Is, Overlooked in Accounts of Female Sexual Arousal

Clinical Anatomy, 2020
Stimulating the clitoris activates the brain to instigate changes in the female genital tract, namely, the enhancement of vaginal blood flow that increases vaginal luminal pO2, vaginal transudate (lubrication) facilitating painless penile penetration and
Roy J Levin
exaly   +2 more sources

ANATOMY OF THE CLITORIS

Journal of Urology, 2005
We present a comprehensive account of clitoral anatomy, including its component structures, neurovascular supply, relationship to adjacent structures (the urethra, vagina and vestibular glands, and connective tissue supports), histology and immunohistochemistry.
Helen E O'connell
exaly   +3 more sources

Clitoris Tourniquet Syndrome

Pediatrics, 1980
Reports have appeared in the literature describing strangulation of an appendage.1-8 The appendages described have included the finger,1 the toes,1-4 the penis,1,5-7 and in one previous report, the clitoris.8 This is a report of a patient with clitoral strangulation who was seen recently in a pediatric emergency room. CASE REPORT
S, Press, L, Schachner, P, Paul
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Priapism of the Clitoris

European Urology, 1996
Priapism of the clitoris is a rare entity. A case of painful priapism is reported in a patient who had previously suffered a radical cystectomy for bladder carcinoma pT3-GIII, followed by local recurrence in the pelvis. From a symptomatic point of view she showed a good response to conservative treatment (analgesics and anxiolytics), as she refused ...
J, Monllor   +3 more
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Mapping a Danger Zone of the Dorsal Nerve of the Clitoris: Implications in Female Cosmetic Genital Surgery

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2020
Background: The literature regarding the route of the dorsal nerve of the clitoris is sparse and lacks surgical focus. With an increasing number of procedures being performed on the labia, it is important to elucidate the route and note any variation ...
Victoria Gordon   +7 more
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Schwannoma of the clitoris

Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, 2002
Schwannoma is a tumor of the peripheral nerve sheath, which rarely affects the female genitalia. These tumors are often associated with von Recklinghuasen neurofibromatosis; however, they have also been reported in patients without that disease, and its most common location is the posterior mediastinum, the retroperitoneum, the head and neck, and the ...
Plácido, Llaneza   +2 more
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Anatomical Dissection of the Dorsal Nerve of the Clitoris.

Aesthetic surgery journal, 2019
BACKGROUND The clitoris is the primary somatosensory organ of female sexual response. Knowledge of its neural anatomy and related landmarks is essential for safe genital surgery.
Joseph A Kelling   +3 more
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Colombo and the clitoris

European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology, 2010
In 1559, the Italian anatomist Realdo Colombo (1515/6-1559) claimed to have "discovered" the clitoris. Closer scrutiny reveals that whilst he certainly emphasized the role of the clitoris in female sexuality, his claim to priority is unfounded. The clitoris had been known to Greek, Persian, and Arabic writers on medicine and surgery, albeit with ...
Mark D, Stringer, Ines, Becker
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Clitoris, the unknown: what do postgraduate students of educational sciences know about reproductive physiology and anatomy?

Journal of Biological Education, 2019
Students around the world demonstrate a limited conceptual understanding of sexual reproduction. A lack of understanding of how the human reproductive system works has been linked with risks such as sexually transmitted diseases and unintended ...
G. Ampatzidis   +2 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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