Difference between revisions of "Clitorophallus"

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A unifying term used to describe the postnatal structure, which develops from the genital tubercle in utero. This structure may grow in response to androgens pre- or postnatal and may also have a urethra along the ventral aspect. It is typically referred to as the clitoris in endosex females and the penis in endosex males
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The clitorophallus, or glans, is a critical structure in sexual development and plays an important role in how gender is conceptualized across the life span. This can be seen in both the evaluation and treatment of intersex individuals and the use of gender-affirming masculinizing therapies to help those born with a clitoris (small clitorophallus with separate urethra) enlarge or alter the function of that structure.
 
The clitorophallus, or glans, is a critical structure in sexual development and plays an important role in how gender is conceptualized across the life span. This can be seen in both the evaluation and treatment of intersex individuals and the use of gender-affirming masculinizing therapies to help those born with a clitoris (small clitorophallus with separate urethra) enlarge or alter the function of that structure.
  
 
Reference: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/andr.13016
 
Reference: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/andr.13016

Revision as of 20:38, 28 November 2021

A unifying term used to describe the postnatal structure, which develops from the genital tubercle in utero. This structure may grow in response to androgens pre- or postnatal and may also have a urethra along the ventral aspect. It is typically referred to as the clitoris in endosex females and the penis in endosex males

The clitorophallus, or glans, is a critical structure in sexual development and plays an important role in how gender is conceptualized across the life span. This can be seen in both the evaluation and treatment of intersex individuals and the use of gender-affirming masculinizing therapies to help those born with a clitoris (small clitorophallus with separate urethra) enlarge or alter the function of that structure.

Reference: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/andr.13016