Anatomy of the Clitoris: Revision and Clarifications about the Anatomical Terms for the Clitoris Proposed (without Scientific Bases)
2011

Anatomy of the Clitoris: Revision and Clarifications

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Author Information

Author(s): Vincenzo Puppo, Helen O'Connell, Emmanuele Jannini, Odile Buisson

Primary Institution: Centro Italiano di Sessuologia (CIS)

Hypothesis

The study aims to clarify the anatomical terminology for the clitoris and address misconceptions in existing literature.

Conclusion

The study emphasizes the need for accurate scientific terminology regarding female sexual anatomy and the clitoris.

Supporting Evidence

  • Some terms used by sexologists are not accepted by experts in human anatomy.
  • The clitoris is often misunderstood and misrepresented in sexology.
  • Accurate terminology is crucial for understanding female sexual anatomy.

Takeaway

This study talks about the clitoris and how some terms used to describe it are wrong. It says that doctors should use the right words when talking about women's bodies.

Methodology

This is a revision of previous articles on clitoral anatomy and terminology.

Potential Biases

The authors may have biases based on their interpretations of existing literature.

Limitations

The study critiques existing literature but does not provide new empirical data.

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

10.5402/2011/261464

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