- crus of the clitoris
- Crus n clitoridis, Klitorisschenkel m
Fachwörterbuch Medizin Englisch-Deutsch. 2013.
Fachwörterbuch Medizin Englisch-Deutsch. 2013.
Crus of clitoris — Clitoral crura The internal anatomy of the human vulva, with the clitoral hood and labia minora indicated as lines. Latin crus clitoridis … Wikipedia
Clitoris — Clit redirects here. For other uses, see Clit (disambiguation). Clitoris … Wikipedia
crus — 1. SYN: leg. 2. Any anatomical structure resembling a leg; usually (in the plural) a pair of diverging bands or elongated masses. SEE ALSO: limb. [L.] ampullary crura of semicircular ducts SYN: ampullary membranous limbs of semicircular ducts,… … Medical dictionary
Clitoris — Klitoris (Glans Clitoris) Als die Klitoris (Fachterminus Clitoris, latinisiert von altgriechisch κλειτορίς, neugriechisch κλειτορίδα – „kleiner Hügel“, Plural: Klitorides) oder den Kitzler bezeichnet man ein vom Schwellkörpergewebe gebildetes… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Crus — can refer to: Crus (fly) Crus (lower leg) Crus can also refer to other anatomical structures that are leg shaped: crura of antihelix crus cerebri crus of clitoris crus of diaphragm crura of heart crura of superficial inguinal ring crus of penis … Wikipedia
crus clitoridis — [TA] crus of clitoris: the continuation of each corpus cavernosum clitoridis, diverging posteriorly to be attached to the ischiopubic rami … Medical dictionary
Corpus cavernosum of clitoris — The internal anatomy of the human vulva, with the clitoral hood and labia minora indicated as lines. Latin corpus cavernosum clitor … Wikipedia
Frenulum of clitoris — Frenulum clitoridis Outer anatomy of clitoris. (Frenulum visible but not labeled.) Latin frenulum clitoridis Gray s … Wikipedia
Canal of the cervix — Posterior half of uterus and upper part of vagina … Wikipedia
External orifice of the uterus — Posterior half of uterus and upper part of vagina. (External orifice labeled at bottom.) … Wikipedia
Dorsal artery of the penis — Artery: Dorsal artery of the penis Transverse section of the penis. (Dorsal artery visible at top.) … Wikipedia