Phallus (embryology)

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Phallus
Stages in the development of the external sexual organs in the male and female.
Gray's subject #252 1213

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In embryology, the phallus refers to the clitoris of a female, particularly during fetal development of the urinary and reproductive organs, before sexual differentiation is evident. This is also the case for the immature male analog, the immature glans penis.

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