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Successful Penile Refashioning Plus Glans Reconstruction With a Buccal Mucosa Graft: A Case Report. [PDF]
Gombya EC+5 more
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A Comparison of Three Techniques in Neonatal Circumcision: Artery Forceps, Bone-cutter, and Gomco Clamp Methods. [PDF]
Modekwe VI+9 more
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A rare scrotal burn from post-circumcision cetrimide-chlorhexidine (savlon) dressing: Case report and literature review. [PDF]
Ali MA+4 more
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Fournier's gangrene after male circumcision: A case report. [PDF]
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To circumcise or not to circumcise? Circumcision in patients with bleeding disorders
Haemophilia, 2010Summary. Circumcision is one of the most common procedures performed in male neonates, but few published reports have described circumcision in patients with bleeding disorders. The aim of this study was to analyse outcomes of circumcision among children evaluated at our institution to determine the extent of complications and to provide guidelines ...
Ruetima Titapiwatanakun+4 more
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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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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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Hospital Practice, 1990
The link to urinary tract infection during infancy has renewed the neonatal circumcision debate, with all of its emotional overtones. Proponents maintain that the intact prepuce invites bacterial colonization, and this in turn can lead to permanent renal damage. Opponents cite disadvantages and risks of the procedure.
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The link to urinary tract infection during infancy has renewed the neonatal circumcision debate, with all of its emotional overtones. Proponents maintain that the intact prepuce invites bacterial colonization, and this in turn can lead to permanent renal damage. Opponents cite disadvantages and risks of the procedure.
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