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- Q664698 subject Q7216086.
- Q664698 abstract "Erectile tissue is tissue in the body with numerous vascular spaces that may become engorged with blood. However, tissue that is devoid of or otherwise lacking erectile tissue (such as the labia minora, the vestibule/vagina and the urethra) may also be described as engorging with blood, often with regard to sexual arousal.".
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- Q664698 wikiPageWikiLink Q7216086.
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- Q664698 comment "Erectile tissue is tissue in the body with numerous vascular spaces that may become engorged with blood. However, tissue that is devoid of or otherwise lacking erectile tissue (such as the labia minora, the vestibule/vagina and the urethra) may also be described as engorging with blood, often with regard to sexual arousal.".
- Q664698 label "Erectile tissue".
- Q664698 depiction Gray1155.png.