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Circumcised hypospadias

Pediatric Surgery International, 2008
Patients with circumcised hypospadias have been of significant concern over many decades due to the belief that prior circumcision might negatively affect the results of hypospadias' repair. We evaluated outcomes in consecutive males with anterior, distal penile, and the megameatus with intact prepuce variant of hypospadias (MIP).After IRB approval a ...
Rafael V, Pieretti   +2 more
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Neonatal Circumcision

JOGN Nursing, 1979
The American Academy of Pediatrics has stated that there is no valid medical reason for performing routine neonatal circumcision. Although the issue is hotly debated in medical circles, little attention has been given to the issue in the nursing literature.
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Neonatal Circumcision

Pediatrics, 1984
To the Editor.— In the June 1983 issue of News and Comments, the following letter to the editor was published. Strong stand against routine circumcision It is my impression that most physicians, and pediatricians in particular, are of the belief that routine neonatal circumcision in the male infant is not a ...
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NEONATAL CIRCUMCISION

Urologic Clinics of North America, 1995
Circumcision remains the most common operation performed in males in the United States. When performed by an experienced operator, circumcision is usually a safe and simple operation. The medical benefits of circumcision appear to exceed the risks of the procedure.
S D, Niku, J A, Stock, G W, Kaplan
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Neonatal circumcision

Patient Counselling and Health Education, 1982
Circumcision is an elective surgical procedure performed on male neonates, but a procedure that may be elected by parents and medical personnel on less than adequate information. In this review paper, the authors explore the history of circumcision as a practice, as well ad the arguments for and against its continuation as a "routine" practice.
R J, McDermott, D D, Wilson, P J, Marty
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Why Circumcision?

Pediatrics, 1974
Since the subject of this presentation is a query, let us follow with other questions. Why has controversy developed among educated peoples when discussing a procedure which has been performed for centuries? Why has circumcision become a "hot issue"? One reason, we know, is that health insurance carriers have asked the American Academy of Pediatrics ...
R, Burger, T H, Guthrie
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Circumcision

Pediatrics In Review, 2022
Matthew, Theoharakis   +2 more
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NEONATAL CIRCUMCISION

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 2001
The merits of neonatal circumcision continue to be debated hotly. Some argue that circumcision is a "uniquely American medical enigma." Most of the world's male population remains uncircumcised; however, most boys born in the United States continue to undergo neonatal circumcision.
S E, Lerman, J C, Liao
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Female Circumcision

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1995
Summary: Three cases of female circumcision are presented together with a literature review. Unfortunately, this procedure frequently results in genital mutilation. Treatment with deinfibulation enables restoration of the external genitalia and vagina.
M M, Erian, J T, Goh
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Circumcision Disasters

Pediatrics, 1980
The article by Cleary and Kohl (Pediatrics 64:301, 1979) describes an unusual and disastrous complication of infant circumcision. We recently cared for a neonate who developed a similar infection of the perineum, genitalia, and abdominal wall following routine circumcision.1 On admission, three days after circumcision, he was lethargic, hypotensive ...
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