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Skene's gland
glands located on the anterior wall of the vagina / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Skene's glands (also called lesser vestibular glands or paraurethral glands) are glands in the upper wall of the vagina. They empty into the urethra. Their location is known as the Gräfenberg spot. In males, their homologue is the prostate gland.
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Skene's gland | |
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Precursor | Urogenital sinus |
Identifiers | |
Latin | glandula vestibularis minor |
TA | A09.2.01.017 |
FMA | 20083 |
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The glands are named after the person who described them first, Alexander Skene. He was a physician.