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  2. Dorsal nerve of the clitoris - Wikipedia

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    The dorsal nerve of the clitoris is a nerve in females that branches off the pudendal nerve [1] to innervate the clitoris. The nerve is important for female sexual pleasure, [2] and it may play a role in clitoral erections. [3] It travels from below the inferior pubic ramus [4] to the suspensory ligament of the clitoris.

  3. Muscular branches of perineal nerve - Wikipedia

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    The deep branch of the perineal nerve is a branch of the perineal nerve, itself a branch of the pudendal nerve. [1] It pierces the medial wall of the pudendal canal. [1]The dorsal nerve of the penis for males and the dorsal nerve of the clitoris for females is the terminal branch of the pudendal nerve.

  4. List of nerves of the human body - Wikipedia

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    1 Location. 2 Alphabetical list. ... The following is a list of nerves in the human body: ... Digastric branch of facial nerve; Dorsal branch of ulnar nerve;

  5. The clitoris has 10,000 nerve endings. Here's why experts say ...

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    “The nerve samples are sliced by what’s called an ultra microtome to these very, very minuscule sections, that are then magnified over 1,000 times and counted basically with an automated ...

  6. Clitoris - Wikipedia

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    The dorsal nerves penetrated the corporeal body and distally the glans in the hyena", and in female hyenas, "the dorsal nerves fanned out laterally on the clitoral body. Glans morphology was different in appearance in both sexes, being wide and blunt in the female and tapered in the male". [225]

  7. Vulva - Wikipedia

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    The pudendal nerve branches include the dorsal nerve, which gives sensation to the clitoris. [22] The clitoral glans is seen to be populated by a large number of small nerves, a number that decreases as the tissue changes towards the urethra. [23] The density of nerves at the glans indicates that it is the center of heightened sensation. [23]

  8. Perineal membrane - Wikipedia

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    the deep dorsal vein of the penis and deep dorsal vein of the clitoris; the urethra (membranous portion in males) the deep transverse perineal muscle and the urethral sphincter muscles; the bulbourethral glands and their ducts; the pudendal arteries, dorsal nerves of the penis, dorsal nerves of the clitoris

  9. Crus of clitoris - Wikipedia

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    Each "leg" of the V converges on the clitoral body. At each divergent point is a corpus cavernosum. Together with the vestibular bulbs, they form the clitoral root. The crura are attached to the pubic arch, and are adjacent to the vestibular bulbs. The crura flank the urethra, urethral sponge, and vagina and extend back toward the pubis.