Labioscrotal folds

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Labioscrotal folds
Stages in the development of the external sexual organs in the male and female.
Gray's subject #252 1214
Precursor genital tubercle
Gives rise to Labia majora, Scrotum
Dorlands/Elsevier s_31/12775207

The labioscrotal folds (or labioscrotal swellings, or genital swellings) are paired structures in the human embryo that represent the final stage of development of the caudal end of the external genitals before sexual differentiation. In both males and females the two swellings merge:

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  1. ^ HSC - Gonad Descent and Development of External Genitalia II

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