Fig. 4. Preputial retraction and subsequent lysis of adhesions reveals occult clitoral pearls. Preputial retraction is resisted by adhesion between the glans clitoris and prepuce, thus indicating the distal-most aspect of the adherent tissues which remain upon the glans after lysis and mark the clitoropreputial delamination margin (black arrowheads). (A) Left and right lateral views of retraction and delamination of the prepuce from the glans in a 76-year-old unembalmed white female donor body revealing underlying clitoral pearls. (B) Right lateral view of retraction and delamination of the prepuce from the glans in a 72-year-old unembalmed black female donor body revealing underlying clitoral pearls.
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