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Description: Article from Pediatrics Magazine describing the etiology and management of the group of abnormalities referred to as the inconspicuous penis. Includes an analysis of 19 cases seen over a period of 2 years.
PEDIATRICS, Volume 92, Number 6: Pages 794-799, Paul S. Bergeson, MD; Robert J. Hopkin, MD; Robert B. Bailey, MD; Leigh C. McGill, MD; and Janice C. Piatt, MD To describe the etiology and management of the group of abnormalities referred to as the inconspicuous penis.
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Page title:The Inconspicious Penis
Keywords:buried penis, concealed penis, trapped penis, webbed penis, inconspicious penis, circumcision, complication, ligation, liability, malpractice, negligence, liability, lawsuit, infant, boy, boys, neonate, newborn, child health, children's health, urology, pediatric urology
Description:This article discusses the several varieties of "buried" penis (usually a complication of circumcision).
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