2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.gyobfe.2010.10.005
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Le point G ou l’absence de médecine sexuelle féminine

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“…The second arc consists of two bulbs that surround the lateral walls of the vagina [29]. This Buisson's statement is not corroborated by any embryological, anatomical, or physiological evidence: the clitoris is not composed of “two arcs” [2–7, 12, 13].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The second arc consists of two bulbs that surround the lateral walls of the vagina [29]. This Buisson's statement is not corroborated by any embryological, anatomical, or physiological evidence: the clitoris is not composed of “two arcs” [2–7, 12, 13].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In The G-spot and Lack of Female Sexual Medicine (Gynécologie Obstétrique Fertilité 2010), Odile Buisson writes: “G-spot was popularized by sexologist Beverly Whipple in 1980 in honor of the gynecologist Ernst Grafenberg”, “the exact anatomy of the clitoris only recently has been recognized”, “the dynamic study of the clitoris urethra-vaginal complex,” “the vaginal penetration causes a close contact between the inner clitoris and the distal anterior vaginal wall” [ 29 ].…”
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“…Some researchers have stated: “the clitoris is composed of two arcs, the first consisting of two corpora cavernosa along the right and left ischiopubic ramus; they join on the summit of the vulva to form a bend 90 degrees forward: the raphe; the raphe ends in the glans clitoris, the visible part of the clitoris. The second arc consists of two bulbs that surround the lateral walls of the vagina” “the bulbs and cavernous bodies forming the erectile root of the clitoris” “the double arch of the cavernous bodies and bulbs of the clitoris” (Buisson, ; Buisson et al, ; Jannini et al, ); “the bulbs of the clitoris” (O'Connell et al, ; Gravina et al, ; Jannini et al, ); “the components of the clitoris, including the glans, body, crura, bulb, and root” (Oakley et al, ).…”
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“…Buisson écrit : « Le point G a été popularisé par la sexologue Beverly Whipple dans les années 1980 en l'honneur du gynécologue Ernst Gräfenberg », « l'anatomie exacte du clitoris vient seulement d'être connue », « l'étude dynamique du complexe clitoro-urétrovaginal », « la pénétration vaginale provoque un étroit contact entre le clitoris interne et la paroi antérieure vaginale distale » [1].…”
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