bulb of vestibule
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bulb of vestibule
Summary
bulb of vestibule is a class of anatomical entity[1]. It draws 249 Wikipedia views per month (class_of_anatomical_entity category, ranking #177 of 1,372).[2]
Key Facts
- bulb of vestibule's instance of is recorded as class of anatomical entity[3].
- bulb of vestibule's subclass of is recorded as cavernous organ[4].
- bulb of vestibule's subclass of is recorded as particular anatomical entity[5].
- bulb of vestibule's part of is recorded as clitoris[6].
- bulb of vestibule's Terminologia Anatomica 98 ID is recorded as A09.2.01.013[7].
- bulb of vestibule's described by source is recorded as Gray's Anatomy (20th edition)[8].
- bulb of vestibule's Foundational Model of Anatomy ID is recorded as 20199[9].
- bulb of vestibule's UBERON ID is recorded as 0013129[10].
- bulb of vestibule's arterial supply is recorded as artery of bulb of vestibule[11].
- bulb of vestibule's lymphatic drainage is recorded as Superficial inguinal lymph nodes[12].
- bulb of vestibule's venous drainage is recorded as internal pudendal veins[13].
- bulb of vestibule's UMLS CUI is recorded as C0227767[14].
- bulb of vestibule's TA98 Latin term is recorded as bulbus vestibuli[15].
- bulb of vestibule's sexually homologous with is recorded as bulb of penis[16].
- bulb of vestibule's schematic is recorded as Clitoris Anatomy.svg[17].
- bulb of vestibule's SNOMED CT ID is recorded as 279873003[18].
- bulb of vestibule's TA2 ID is recorded as 3560[19].
Why It Matters
bulb of vestibule draws 249 Wikipedia views per month (class_of_anatomical_entity category, ranking #177 of 1,372).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 12 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[20] It is known by 10 alternative names across languages and contexts.[21]