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Encyclopedia > Clitoromegaly
Congenital clitoromegaly
Classifications and external resources
ICD-10 Q52.6
ICD-9 752.49

Clitoromegaly (or macroclitoris [1]) is an abnormal enlargement of the clitoris (not to be confused with the normal enlargement of the clitoris seen during sexual arousal). The International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems (commonly known by the abbreviation ICD) is a detailed description of known diseases and injuries. ... The following codes are used with International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems. ... The International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems (commonly known by the abbreviation ICD) is a detailed description of known diseases and injuries. ... The following is a list of codes for International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems. ... A womans clitoris extends from the visible portion to a point below the pubic bone. ...


Although clitoromegaly denotes just a clitoris larger than expected (thus involving some uncertainty about what can be defined as normal), it is commonly seen as a congenital malformation of the female genitals. Congenital anomaly of the genitalia is a medical term referring to any physical abnormality of the male or female internal or external genitalia present at birth. ...


In Atlas of Human Sex Anatomy (1949) by Dr. Robert Latou Dickinson, the normal clitoris is defined as having a crosswise width of 3 to 4 mm. (0.12 - 0.16 inches) and a lengthwise width of 4 to 5 mm (0.16 - 0.20 inches). On the other hand in Obstetrics and Gynecology medical litterature a frequent definition of clitoromegaly is when there is a CI of greater than 35 mm2 (0.05 inches2), which is almost twice the size given above for an average sized clitoral hood [2]. Robert Latou Dickinson (1861-1950) was an American gynecologist and sex researcher. ...


In the most grave cases, clitoromegaly is a symptom of female pseudo hermaphroditism, since the large clitoris can be misguided as a penis (the different grade of masculinisation is commonly measured by the Prader classification ranging from 1: Female external genitalia with clitoromegaly through 5: Normal male external genitalia).


Clitoromegaly is otherwise a rare condition and can be either present by birth (female pseudohermaphrodite) or acquired later in life.


If present at birth, congenital adrenal hyperplasia can be one of the causes, since in this disease the adrenal gland of the female fetus produces excessive male sex hormones and the newborn baby has ambigous genitalia which are not clearly male or female.


In acquired clitoromegaly the main cause is due to hormonal imbalance affecting the adult women, as in polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) , arrhenoblastoma and Fraser syndrome). Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS, also known clinically as Stein-Leventhal syndrome), is an endocrine disorder that affects 5–10% of women. ... The arrhenoblastoma is a rare ovarian stromal neoplasm that secretes testosterone. ... An autosomal recessive genetic disease, characterized by developmental defects including underdevelopment of the eyes (crytophthalmos) and the genitals (micropenis, cryptorchidism or clitoromegaly). ...


Clitoromegaly can also be acquired through excessive use of anabolic steroids and testosterone supplements, both of which can cause an abnormal enlargement in clitoral size. This often occurs in Female to Male Transsexuals after a period of hormone replacement therapy, due to the increased amounts of testosterone in the body. Deliberately induced clitoromegaly, as form of genital body modification (not transgender), is reported to be achieved thanks to testosterone injections directly in the clitoris shaft. Chemical structure of the natural anabolic hormone testosterone, 17b-hydroxy-4-androsten-3-one. ... Testosterone is a steroid hormone from the androgen group. ... Body modification (or body alteration) is the permanent or semi-permanent deliberate altering of the human body for non-medical reasons, such as spiritual, various social (markings), BDSM edgeplay or aesthetic. ...


Notes

  1. ^ Dorland Medical Dictionary [1]

External links

  • E. Copcu et al. Idiopathic isolated clitoromegaly: A report of two cases. Reproductive Health 2004, 1:4 doi:10.1186/1742-4755-1-4
  • Clit enlargement from testosterone injections [3] (Warning: contains Adult content)

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Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Clitoromegaly (368 words)
Clitoromegaly (or macroclitoris) is an abnormal enlargement of the clitoris (not to be confused with the normal enlargement of the clitoris seen during sexual arousal).
In acquired clitoromegaly the main cause is due to hormonal imbalance affecting the adult women, as in polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS), arrhenoblastoma and Fraser syndrome).
Clitoromegaly can also be acquired through excessive use of anabolic steroids and testosterone supplements, both of which can cause an abnormal enlargement in clitoral size.
Clitoromegaly (49 words)
Clitoromegaly is an abnormal enlargement of the clitoris (not to be confused with the normal enlargement of the clitoris seen during sexual arousal).
Clitoromegaly is commonly seen as a congenital malformation of the female genitals, but is otherwise a rare condition.
Idiopathic isolated clitoromegaly: A report of two cases.
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