Halata & Munger ( 1986 ) report that the density of genital corpuscles is greatest in the corona glandis, while Yang & Bradley ( 1998 ) report that their study " showed no areas in the glans to be more densely innervated than others ."
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They are also found in the penis and the clitoris and have received the name of "'genital corpuscles "'; in these situations they have a mulberry-like appearance, being constricted by connective-tissue septa into from two to six knob-like masses.