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FGC consists of several distinct procedures. Their severity is often viewed as dependent on how much genital tissue is cut away. The WHO—which uses the term Female Genital Mutilation (FGM)—divides the procedure into four major types<ref name = "WHO - Terminology"/> (see Diagram 1), although there is some debate as to whether all common forms of FGM fit into these four categories, as well as issues with the reliability of reported data.<ref name="Elmusharaf_2006">{{REFjournal
| last=Elmusharaf | first=S | coauthors= |first2=N . |last2=Elhadi, |first3=L . |last3=Almroth | title=Reliability of self reported form of female genital mutilation and WHO classification: cross sectional study | journal=BMJ | volume=333 | issue=7559 | pages=124 | url= | quote= | pubmedID=16803943 | pubmedCID=1502195 | DOI=10.1136/bmj.38873.649074.55 | date=2006-07-15 | accessdate=
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