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O que (quem) é pudendum - definição

SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED BACTERIAL DISEASE
Granuloma Inguinale; Granuloma venereum; Donovanosis; Ulcerating sclerosing granuloma; Donovan body; Granuloma genitoinguinale; Granuloma inguinale tropicum; Granuloma venereum genitoinguinale; Lupoid form of groin ulceration; Serpiginous ulceration of the groin; Ulcerating granuloma of the pudendum

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  • Muscles underlying the vulva and [[perineum]]
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  • Development of genitals showing homologues from ''indifferent'' at ''A'' to both sexes - female on right
  • Non-aroused vulva on the left and a sexually aroused vulva on the right with enlarged and shiny labia minora from vaginal lubrication and vasocongestion
  • Derived from traditional symbols, Hanabira scarification is intended to decorate the pubic area
  • [[Genital tubercle]] of female at fourteen weeks
  • gynaecological examination]] being carried out in 1822
  • Development of genitals showing homologues from ''indifferent'' to both sexes
  • Female genital piercings include the [[clitoral hood piercing]] above and the [[labia piercing]]
  • Japanese artist [[Megumi Igarashi]] with vulva portrayal
  • Water warts of [[molluscum contagiosum]]
  • The [[Labia pride]] movement opposes the ideals of female cosmetic genital surgeries: The Muff March in London, 2011
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  • Pubic hair with crab lice
  • Labeled image of a vulva, showing external and internal views
  • Vulva with visible parts of the clitoris and the parts lying under the skin
EXTERNAL GENITAL ORGANS OF THE FEMALE MAMMAL
Pudendum; Pudenda; Chizda; Pidh; Vertical smile; Cunnus; External female genitalia; Pudendal cleft; Vulvar diseases; Vulvas; Vulvic; Vulval; Pudendal fissure; Rima pudendi; Cleft of venus; Cleft of Venus; Human vulva; Vulvular; Pudendum femininum; Girly parts; Vulvae; Coot coot; Coot-coot; Front bottom
[pj?'d?nd?m]
¦ noun (plural pudenda -d?) a person's external genitals, especially a woman's.
Derivatives
pudendal adjective
pudic 'pju:d?k adjective
Origin
C17: from L. pudenda (membra) '(parts) to be ashamed of', neut. plural of the gerundive of pudere 'be ashamed'.
Pudendum         
  • Muscles underlying the vulva and [[perineum]]
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  • Development of genitals showing homologues from ''indifferent'' at ''A'' to both sexes - female on right
  • Non-aroused vulva on the left and a sexually aroused vulva on the right with enlarged and shiny labia minora from vaginal lubrication and vasocongestion
  • Derived from traditional symbols, Hanabira scarification is intended to decorate the pubic area
  • [[Genital tubercle]] of female at fourteen weeks
  • gynaecological examination]] being carried out in 1822
  • Development of genitals showing homologues from ''indifferent'' to both sexes
  • Female genital piercings include the [[clitoral hood piercing]] above and the [[labia piercing]]
  • Japanese artist [[Megumi Igarashi]] with vulva portrayal
  • Water warts of [[molluscum contagiosum]]
  • The [[Labia pride]] movement opposes the ideals of female cosmetic genital surgeries: The Muff March in London, 2011
  • 211x211px
  • Pubic hair with crab lice
  • Labeled image of a vulva, showing external and internal views
  • Vulva with visible parts of the clitoris and the parts lying under the skin
EXTERNAL GENITAL ORGANS OF THE FEMALE MAMMAL
Pudendum; Pudenda; Chizda; Pidh; Vertical smile; Cunnus; External female genitalia; Pudendal cleft; Vulvar diseases; Vulvas; Vulvic; Vulval; Pudendal fissure; Rima pudendi; Cleft of venus; Cleft of Venus; Human vulva; Vulvular; Pudendum femininum; Girly parts; Vulvae; Coot coot; Coot-coot; Front bottom
·noun The external organs of generation, especially of the female; the vulva.
vulva         
  • Muscles underlying the vulva and [[perineum]]
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  • Development of genitals showing homologues from ''indifferent'' at ''A'' to both sexes - female on right
  • Non-aroused vulva on the left and a sexually aroused vulva on the right with enlarged and shiny labia minora from vaginal lubrication and vasocongestion
  • Derived from traditional symbols, Hanabira scarification is intended to decorate the pubic area
  • [[Genital tubercle]] of female at fourteen weeks
  • gynaecological examination]] being carried out in 1822
  • Development of genitals showing homologues from ''indifferent'' to both sexes
  • Female genital piercings include the [[clitoral hood piercing]] above and the [[labia piercing]]
  • Japanese artist [[Megumi Igarashi]] with vulva portrayal
  • Water warts of [[molluscum contagiosum]]
  • The [[Labia pride]] movement opposes the ideals of female cosmetic genital surgeries: The Muff March in London, 2011
  • 211x211px
  • Pubic hair with crab lice
  • Labeled image of a vulva, showing external and internal views
  • Vulva with visible parts of the clitoris and the parts lying under the skin
EXTERNAL GENITAL ORGANS OF THE FEMALE MAMMAL
Pudendum; Pudenda; Chizda; Pidh; Vertical smile; Cunnus; External female genitalia; Pudendal cleft; Vulvar diseases; Vulvas; Vulvic; Vulval; Pudendal fissure; Rima pudendi; Cleft of venus; Cleft of Venus; Human vulva; Vulvular; Pudendum femininum; Girly parts; Vulvae; Coot coot; Coot-coot; Front bottom
(vulvas)
The vulva is the outer part of a woman's sexual organs. (TECHNICAL)
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Wikipédia

Granuloma inguinale

Granuloma inguinale is a bacterial disease caused by Klebsiella granulomatis (formerly known as Calymmatobacterium granulomatis) characterized by genital ulcers. It is endemic in many less-developed regions. It is also known as donovanosis, granuloma genitoinguinale, granuloma inguinale tropicum, granuloma venereum, granuloma venereum genitoinguinale, lupoid form of groin ulceration, serpiginous ulceration of the groin, ulcerating granuloma of the pudendum, and ulcerating sclerosing granuloma. Oral manifestations are also notably seen. The lesions of oral cavity are usually secondary to active genital lesions.

The disease often goes untreated because of the scarcity of medical treatment in the countries in which it is found. In addition, the painless genital ulcers can be mistaken for syphilis. The ulcers ultimately progress to destruction of internal and external tissue, with extensive leakage of mucus and blood from the highly vascular lesions. The destructive nature of donovanosis also increases the risk of superinfection by other pathogenic microbes.