Corpus cavernosum of clitoris

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Corpus cavernosum of clitoris is a part of the female genitalia that plays a crucial role in sexual arousal and orgasm. It is analogous to the corpus cavernosum in males.

Anatomy[edit]

The corpus cavernosum of clitoris is a pair of sponge-like regions of erectile tissue which contain most of the blood in the clitoris during sexual arousal. It is located on either side of the vagina, and is internally divided into two sections by the clitoral septum.

The corpus cavernosum of clitoris is covered by the ischiocavernosus muscle, which aids in maintaining erection by contracting and compressing the deep dorsal vein of the clitoris.

Function[edit]

During sexual arousal, the corpus cavernosum of clitoris fills with blood, causing the clitoris to swell and become erect. This is similar to the process that occurs in the penis during male sexual arousal. The erection of the clitoris enhances sexual sensation and contributes to female orgasm.

Clinical significance[edit]

Understanding the anatomy and function of the corpus cavernosum of clitoris is important in the field of sexual medicine. It can help in the diagnosis and treatment of sexual disorders such as female sexual dysfunction and clitoral priapism, a rare condition where the erection does not subside after sexual arousal.

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