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Weibliches Genitale

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Pathologie

Zusammenfassung

Unter der Bezeichnung „Vulva“ wird die Gesamtheit der Organe und Gewebsstrukturen zusammengefaßt, die das äußere Genitale der Frau bilden. Im einzelnen rechnet man hierzu: Mons pubis, Labia maiora et minora, Klitoris, Glandulae vestibuläres maiores (Bartholinsche Drüsen) et minores, Ductus paraurethrales (Skene-Gänge), Orificium urethrae externum, Hymen.

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