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Their hymenal opening tends to be
annular (cir****ferential). Post
neonatal stage, the
diameter of the
hymenal opening (measured
within the
hymenal ring)...
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Tight hymenal ring is a
disorder of the
hymen,
characterized by a
rigid hymen and
tight introitus,
whether acquired or congenital. It
excludes an imperforate...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Hymen (Ancient Gr****: Ὑμήν, romanized: Humḗn),
Hymenaios or Hymenaeus, is a god of
marriage ceremonies who
inspires feasts and song...
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Zouaoui B; C****i H;
Chanoufi B (2008). "Imperforate
hymen: Can it be
treated without damaging the
hymenal structure?".
Cahiers d'Études et de
Recherches Francophones...
- Look up
Hymen or
hymen in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The
hymen is a fold of
mucous membrane that
surrounds or
partially covers the
external ****l...
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irregularities in width, and
hymens can heal
spontaneously without scarring.
Visible breaks in the
hymen,
including complete hymenal clefts, are also common...
- An
artificial hymen is a type of
prosthetic created for the
purpose of
simulating an
idealized human hymen,
usually to fake virginity,
which some wrongly...
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spontaneously without scarring.
Visible breaks in the hymen,
including complete hymenal clefts, are also
common in
girls and
women who have
never been ****ually...
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Hymen L.
Lipman (c. 1817/1823 –
November 4, 1893) is
credited with
registering the
first patent for a
pencil with an
attached eraser on
March 30, 1858...
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posterolateral aspect of the
vestibule 3 to 4 mm
outside the
hymen or
hymenal caruncles lateral to the
hymenal ring. Bartholin's
glands were
first described in 1677...