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Crus of clitoris
One of two erectile tissue structures of the human clitoris
One of two erectile tissue structures of the human clitoris
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Name | Clitoral crura |
| Latin | crus clitoridis |
| Image | File:Clitoral anatomy updated.jpg |
| Caption | The internal anatomy of the human vulva, with the clitoral hood and labia minora indicated as lines. |
| Part_of | Clitoris |
| Artery | Deep artery of clitoris |
| Lymph | Superficial inguinal lymph nodes |
The clitoral crura (: clitoral crus) are two erectile tissue structures, which together form a "V" shape. Crus is a Latin word that means "leg". Each "leg" of the V converges on the clitoral body. At each divergent point is a corpus cavernosum. Together with the vestibular bulbs, they form the clitoral root. The crura are attached to the pubic arch, and are adjacent to the vestibular bulbs. The crura flank the urethra, urethral sponge, and vagina and extend back toward the pubis. Each clitoral crus connects to the rami of the pubis and the ischium.
During sexual arousal, the crura become engorged with blood, as does all of the erectile tissue of the clitoris.
The clitoral crura are each covered by an ischiocavernosus muscle.

References
References
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- "Anatomy Atlases: Atlas of Human Anatomy in Cross Section: Section 6: Pelvis, Perineum, Hip, and Upper Thigh". anatomyatlases.org.
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