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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.<ref name="Grimstad2021">{{REFjournal
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.<ref name="Grimstad2021">{{REFjournal
  |url=https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/andr.13016
  |url=https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/andr.13016
  |title=The role of androgens in clitorophallus development and possible applications to transgender patients
  |title=The role of androgens in clitorophallus development and possible applications to transgender patients