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- Genital_tubercle abstract "A genital tubercle or phallic tubercle is a body of tissue present in the development of the reproductive system. It forms in the ventral, caudal region of mammalian embryos of both sexes, and eventually develops into a primordial phallus. In the human fetus, the genital tubercle develops around week 4 of gestation, and by week 9 becomes recognizably either a clitoris or penis.This should not be confused with the sinus tubercle which is a proliferation of endoderm induced by paramesonephric ducts.Even after the phallus is developed, the term genital tubercle remains, but only as the terminal end of it, which develops into either the glans penis or the glans clitoridis.The genital tubercle is sensitive to dihydrotestosterone and rich in 5-alpha-reductase, so that the amount of fetal testosterone present after the second month is a major determinant of phallus size at birth.".
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- Genital_tubercle graySubject "252".
- Genital_tubercle precursor Somatopleure.
- Genital_tubercle precursor Somatopleuric_mesenchyme.
- Genital_tubercle thumbnail Gray1119.png?width=300.
- Genital_tubercle wikiPageExternalLink Male_external.html.
- Genital_tubercle wikiPageID "1175609".
- Genital_tubercle wikiPageLength "2380".
- Genital_tubercle wikiPageOutDegree "24".
- Genital_tubercle wikiPageRevisionID "694108830".
- Genital_tubercle wikiPageWikiLink 5-alpha_reductase.
- Genital_tubercle wikiPageWikiLink Category:Embryology_of_urogenital_system.
- Genital_tubercle wikiPageWikiLink Clitoris.
- Genital_tubercle wikiPageWikiLink Development_of_the_reproductive_system.
- Genital_tubercle wikiPageWikiLink Dihydrotestosterone.
- Genital_tubercle wikiPageWikiLink Embryo.
- Genital_tubercle wikiPageWikiLink Endoderm.
- Genital_tubercle wikiPageWikiLink Fetus.
- Genital_tubercle wikiPageWikiLink Gestation.
- Genital_tubercle wikiPageWikiLink Glans_penis.
- Genital_tubercle wikiPageWikiLink Labioscrotal_swelling.
- Genital_tubercle wikiPageWikiLink Mammal.
- Genital_tubercle wikiPageWikiLink Mons_pubis.
- Genital_tubercle wikiPageWikiLink Penis.
- Genital_tubercle wikiPageWikiLink Primordial_phallus.
- Genital_tubercle wikiPageWikiLink Sex.
- Genital_tubercle wikiPageWikiLink Sexual_differentiation.
- Genital_tubercle wikiPageWikiLink Sinus_tubercle.
- Genital_tubercle wikiPageWikiLink Somatopleuric_mesenchyme.
- Genital_tubercle wikiPageWikiLink Terminologia_Embryologica.
- Genital_tubercle wikiPageWikiLink Testosterone.
- Genital_tubercle wikiPageWikiLinkText "Genital tubercle".
- Genital_tubercle wikiPageWikiLinkText "genital tubercle".
- Genital_tubercle caption "Stages in the development of the external sexual organs in the male and female.".
- Genital_tubercle code "TE E5.7.4.0.1.0.1".
- Genital_tubercle givesriseto Clitoris.
- Genital_tubercle givesriseto Labioscrotal_swelling.
- Genital_tubercle givesriseto Mons_pubis.
- Genital_tubercle givesriseto Penis.
- Genital_tubercle graypage "1213".
- Genital_tubercle graysubject "252".
- Genital_tubercle latin "tuberculum phallicum; tuberculum genitale".
- Genital_tubercle name "Genital tubercle".
- Genital_tubercle precursor Somatopleure.
- Genital_tubercle precursor Somatopleuric_mesenchyme.
- Genital_tubercle wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Development_of_urinary_and_reproductive_systems.
- Genital_tubercle wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Developmental-biology-stub.
- Genital_tubercle wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:EmbryologySwiss.
- Genital_tubercle wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_embryology.
- Genital_tubercle wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Genital_tubercle subject Category:Embryology_of_urogenital_system.
- Genital_tubercle hypernym Body.
- Genital_tubercle type AnatomicalStructure.
- Genital_tubercle type Embryology.
- Genital_tubercle type Organisation.
- Genital_tubercle type Thing.
- Genital_tubercle type Q4936952.
- Genital_tubercle comment "A genital tubercle or phallic tubercle is a body of tissue present in the development of the reproductive system. It forms in the ventral, caudal region of mammalian embryos of both sexes, and eventually develops into a primordial phallus.".
- Genital_tubercle label "Genital tubercle".
- Genital_tubercle sameAs Q1502241.
- Genital_tubercle sameAs Genitalhöcker.
- Genital_tubercle sameAs m.04dlj7.
- Genital_tubercle sameAs Статевий_горбок.
- Genital_tubercle sameAs Q1502241.
- Genital_tubercle wasDerivedFrom Genital_tubercle?oldid=694108830.
- Genital_tubercle depiction Gray1119.png.
- Genital_tubercle isPrimaryTopicOf Genital_tubercle.
- Genital_tubercle name "Genital tubercle".
- Genital_tubercle name "tuberculum phallicum; tuberculum genitale".