Suspensory ligament of clitoris

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The suspensory ligament of clitoris (ligamentum suspensorium clitoridis) is a fibrous structure that supports the clitoris. It is analogous to the suspensory ligament of the penis in males.

Anatomy[edit]

The suspensory ligament of the clitoris originates from the pubic symphysis and extends to the body of clitoris. It is composed of dense connective tissue and plays a crucial role in maintaining the position of the clitoris.

Function[edit]

The primary function of the suspensory ligament of the clitoris is to support and stabilize the clitoris. This support is essential for the proper functioning of the clitoris during sexual arousal and sexual intercourse.

Development[edit]

The suspensory ligament of the clitoris develops from the gubernaculum during embryogenesis. This development is similar to the formation of the suspensory ligament of the penis in males.

Clinical significance[edit]

Damage or abnormalities in the suspensory ligament of the clitoris can lead to issues with clitoral stability and function. Such conditions may require medical evaluation and intervention.

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