G Pohlman… - Guide to Pediatric Urology and Surgery in Clinical …, 2011 - Springer ... STD's. Circumcision should not be performed in newborns › with hypospadias, epispadias, ambiguous genitalia, hidden penis, chordee without hypospadias, webbed penis, micropenis, or dorsal hood deformity. The complication ... Related articles - All 2 versions
JS Palmer - Pediatric Urology, 2011 - Springer ... Circumcision should not be performed in the office when the child has other penile conditions that require surgical correction, including hypospa- dias, dorsal hood deformity, penile curvature, webbedpenis, and buried penis (refer to corresponding sections). ...WebbedPenis... Related articles - All 2 versions
AP Bayne, DG Alonzo, MH Hsieh… - The Journal of Urology, 2011 - Elsevier ... testicle during office examination. Concomitant penile anomalies, including hypospadias, chordee, buried penis and webbedpenis, were recorded. Age at first consultation and age at orchiopexy were recorded. Age at first consultation ...
J Wiygul… - TheScientificWorldJournal, 2011 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov ... Micropenis is part of a larger group of conditions broadly known as inconspicuous penis; however, it is fundamentally different from the other diagnoses in this group, such as webbedpenis and buried penis, in that the underlying problem is the size of the penis itself, not with the ...
HK Wang, YH Chou, YH Chang, HJ Chiou, YC Lai… - Clinical Imaging, 2011 - Elsevier ... et al. [1] further divided concealed penis into the subtypes of buried, webbed, trapped penis, and micropenis. Among these subtypes, trapped penis is characterized by penis being embedded in the scrotum or prepubic fat. It ... Related articles - All 3 versions