A newborn male is found to have urethral openings along the ventral surface of the penis. The physician explains to the parents that the bilateral structures that should have fused in the midline failed to fuse completely, and this resulted in the defect. The parents are very concerned, but the physician reassures them that this can easily be surgically corrected. Which of the following structures in a female normally develop from the same structures that failed to fuse in this male?
- A)Crura of the clitoris
- B)Round ligaments of the uterus
- C)Ovarian ligaments
- D)Labia minoraGABARITO
- E)Labia majora
Explicação
The correct answer is D. Source: Kaplan USMLE Step 1 QBank — Anatomy Test 1. Ver explicação completa e trilha adaptativa →