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Urethral sponge
Tissue in female human lower genital area / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Not to be confused with spongy urethra.
The urethral sponge is a spongy cushion of tissue, found in the lower genital area of females, that sits against both the pubic bone and vaginal wall, and surrounds the urethra.
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