bulbus vestibuli vaginae - significado y definición. Qué es bulbus vestibuli vaginae
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Qué (quién) es bulbus vestibuli vaginae - definición

ANATOMY
Bulbus vestibuli; Bulb of the vestibule; Vestibular bulb; Vestibular bulbs; Bulbi vestibuli; Bulbus vestibuli vaginae; Clitoral bulbs

Bulb of vestibule         
In female anatomy, the vestibular bulbs, bulbs of the vestibule or clitoral bulbs are two elongated masses of erectile tissue typically described as being situated on either side of the vaginal opening. They are united to each other in front by a narrow median band.
Fossa of vestibule of vagina         
Fossa vestibuli vaginae; Fossa navicularis vestibuli vaginae; Fossa vestibuli
The fossa of vestibule of vagina (or fossa navicularis) is a boat-shaped depression between the vagina/hymen and the frenulum labiorum pudendi. The small openings of the Bartholin's ducts can be seen in the grooves between the hymen and the labia minora, on either side.
Bulbus (gastropod)         
GENUS
Bulbus (genus)
Bulbus is a genus of predatory sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks in the family Naticidae, the moon snails.

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Bulb of vestibule

In female anatomy, the vestibular bulbs, bulbs of the vestibule or clitoral bulbs are two elongated masses of erectile tissue typically described as being situated on either side of the vaginal opening. They are united to each other in front by a narrow median band. Some research indicates that they do not surround the vaginal opening, and are more closely related to the clitoris than to the vestibule.