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The external female genitalia of 29 species belonging to three genera of Megalopodidae and 80 species belonging to 61 genera of another four families in Chrysomeloidea were studied.
Kaiqin Li, Hongbin Liang
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Aesthetic Surgery of Female External Genitalia [PDF]
Aesthetic surgery of the external genitalia in women encompasses many procedures and may address the labia minora, clitoral hood, labia majora, mons pubis, or vaginal opening. During the initial evaluation, the surgeon should consider all aspects of the external genitalia to develop an appropriate surgical plan. It may be necessary to perform 2 or more
Ana Maria Robledo, Lina Triana
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Myiasis in female external genitalia
Myiasis is derived from the Greek word-"Myia", meaning "fly". The term was first introduced by Hope in 1840 and refers to the infestation of human beings with dipterous larvae (maggots). Presence of maggots on exposed parts is already known, but on covered parts like external genitalia it is very rare.
Sanjeev Gupta+2 more
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Possible testosterone redundancy for 5α-dihydrotestosterone in the masculinization of mouse external genitalia. [PDF]
The development of embryonic external genitalia (eExG) into characteristic male structures, such as urethra and penile erectile tissues, depends on 5α-dihydrotestosterone (DHT).
Ueda Y+7 more
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The role of p63 in embryonic external genitalia outgrowth in mice. [PDF]
Tanaka K+4 more
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Injury of the external genitalia in 10-year-old boy
Degloving injury of penis and scrotum is very rare in child population and requires early reconstructive surgery for good outcomes. We report a 10-year-old boy with complete avulsion of the scrotum and partial of the penis caused by a bicycle chain due ...
Kleanthis Anastasiadis+3 more
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Developmental and sexual dimorphic atlas of the prenatal mouse external genitalia at the single-cell level. [PDF]
Significance Before the onset of sexual differentiation, male and female external genitalia are morphologically indistinguishable. After the onset of sex-specific production of sex steroids by the gonads, the male and female external genitalia ...
Amato CM, Yao HH.
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Sexual fate of murine external genitalia development: Conserved transcriptional competency for male-biased genes in both sexes. [PDF]
Significance Androgen plays essential roles for sex differentiation of external genitalia through regulating male-biased genes. Even females can differentiate into male-type external genitalia depending on the degree of androgenic exposure.
Kajioka D+14 more
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Abstract 97: Lipoid congenital adrenal hyperplasia in a boy with primary adrenal insufficiency with normal male external genitalia [PDF]
Nishchitha K.
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