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Deep Learning-Based Pattern Recognition for Detecting Penile Abnormalities: Protocol for Developing a Mobile App for Circumcision Eligibility.

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Pathway from lichen sclerosus to squamous cell carcinoma of the penis: the oncologist's perspective. [PDF]

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Circumcision

Southern Medical Journal, 1987
To the Editor.— Wiswell et al,1 in 1985, and Wiswell and Roscelli,2 in 1986, report three retrospective cohort studies (Tripler, Brooke, and all Army hospitals) in which the association of circumcision status (circumcised v noncircumcised) and subsequent hospitalizations for urinary tract infection in the first year of life is evaluated.
R S, Thompson, D C, Thompson
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Neonatal Circumcision

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2021
Neonatal circumcision is one of the most common elective surgical procedures in the United States and globally. This procedure, to remove part of the penile prepuce or foreskin, is done for a variety of personal, social, and medical reasons. There are several proposed benefits, risks, and ethical considerations to discuss with parents before the ...
Matthew, Zeitler, Brian, Rayala
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Circumcision

Pediatric Annals, 1989
There are no absolutes regarding circumcision, and the decision to circumcise a child as a newborn or otherwise must be made after carefully weighing the alternatives to, and risks and benefits of, this common surgical procedure. These alternatives, risks, and benefits must be fully explained to parents considering circumcision, and informed consent ...
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Infant Circumcision

Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1980
A prospective one year study of a birth cohort of 1262 infants indicates that the rate of infant circumcision has decreased substantially and is now about 25 percent. Most are performed at parental request and for family and traditional reasons rather than medical indications.
F T, Shannon   +2 more
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Circumcision Revisited

Journal for Specialists in Pediatric Nursing, 2009
Elias Provencio‐Vasquez and Andres Rodriguez
Column Editor: Joseph P. De Santis Collaborative Practice provides a forum for healthcare professionals to share expertise and enhance communication.
Elias, Provencio-Vasquez   +1 more
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