The labioscrotal folds (or labioscrotal swellings, or genital swellings) are paired structures in the human embryo that represent the final stage of development of the caudal end of the external genitals before sexual differentiation. In both males and females the two swellings merge:
The image referenced on the side of this article has erroneously omitted the Prepuce of the male drawing. Although this is a common representation of the male genital state in cultures were genital mutilation of the penis is commonly practiced, the prepuce will develop in both males and females.[citation needed]
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- ^ HSC - Gonad Descent and Development of External Genitalia II
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