1975
DOI: 10.1159/000455570
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The Female Prostate Updated

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“…Mammalian females have no such androgen-dependent organs such as the prostate gland or other male reproductive tissues. Occasionally, rudimentary female prostate has been described in humans by the name of Skene's gland or paraurethral gland, which may undergo hypertrophy to form the female prostate under some pseudohermaphrodite conditions (4,6,7,(13)(14)(15)(16). In female rodents, the occurrence of the rudimentary prostate has been recognized in a few previous reports.…”
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“…Mammalian females have no such androgen-dependent organs such as the prostate gland or other male reproductive tissues. Occasionally, rudimentary female prostate has been described in humans by the name of Skene's gland or paraurethral gland, which may undergo hypertrophy to form the female prostate under some pseudohermaphrodite conditions (4,6,7,(13)(14)(15)(16). In female rodents, the occurrence of the rudimentary prostate has been recognized in a few previous reports.…”
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