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3. Superficial and Deep External Pudendal Arteries

The pudendal arteries are femoral artery branches that provide blood to parts of the genital region. The superficial external pudendal artery emerges from the femoral sheath to provide blood to the skin of the penis and scrota in males, and to the female labia. The deep version of this artery branches out to provide blood the same areas.

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