| 21. | The pudendal nerve enters the pelvis through the lesser sciatic foramen and continues medial to the internal pudendal artery.
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| 22. | Nontraumatic conditions causing anal sphincter weakness include scleroderma, damage to the pudendal nerves and IAS degeneration of unknown etiology.
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| 23. | In human females, the clitoral hood and labia minora protrude into the pudendal cleft to a greater or lesser extent.
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| 24. | For some medical conditions like pudendal neuralgia, avoiding activities like sitting, which worsen the condition, is regarded as crucial.
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| 25. | Additionally, the sigmoid colon and rectum form a watershed zone with blood supply from inferior mesenteric, pudendal and iliac circulations.
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| 26. | Lidocaine is usually preferred for a pudendal block because it has a longer duration than chloroprocaine which usually lasts less than one hour.
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| 27. | The results support the notion that pudendal nerve blockage was more effective in treating post-circumcision pain than dorsal penile nerve blockage.
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| 28. | The anus receives blood from the inferior rectal artery and innervation from the inferior rectal nerves, which branch from the pudendal nerve.
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| 29. | The pudendal nerve is especially vulnerable to irreversible damage, ( stretch induced pudendal neuropathy ) which can occur with a 12 % stretch.
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| 30. | The pudendal nerve is especially vulnerable to irreversible damage, ( stretch induced pudendal neuropathy ) which can occur with a 12 % stretch.
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