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International Journal of STD & AIDS, 2001
Although important, the foreskin is not absolutely essential to penile function. Dysfunction is common and a cause of considerable morbidity, and is sometimes associated with mortality from squamous cell carcinoma (SCC). Penile dermatoses herald, complicate or cause preputial dysfunction.
W M, Porter, C B, Bunker
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Although important, the foreskin is not absolutely essential to penile function. Dysfunction is common and a cause of considerable morbidity, and is sometimes associated with mortality from squamous cell carcinoma (SCC). Penile dermatoses herald, complicate or cause preputial dysfunction.
W M, Porter, C B, Bunker
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Colorectal Disease, 2012
AbstractAim Reconstruction of a stenotic anal canal and repair of a stenotic perineal colostomy using a free graft foreskin.Method The use of free graft foreskin anoplasty was described by Freeman for the treatment of mucosal prolapse in pediatric patients.
C, Fucini +4 more
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AbstractAim Reconstruction of a stenotic anal canal and repair of a stenotic perineal colostomy using a free graft foreskin.Method The use of free graft foreskin anoplasty was described by Freeman for the treatment of mucosal prolapse in pediatric patients.
C, Fucini +4 more
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Diseases of the Colon & Rectum, 1984
The role of anal sensation in fecal control is well established. A new operative method of creating a skin-lined anal canal using the patient's foreskin, as a secondary procedure, in patients with anal (colonic) prolapse following surgery for high anorectal anomalies, is described.
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The role of anal sensation in fecal control is well established. A new operative method of creating a skin-lined anal canal using the patient's foreskin, as a secondary procedure, in patients with anal (colonic) prolapse following surgery for high anorectal anomalies, is described.
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1971
A recent article, "Whither The Foreskin" 1 again questions the value of circumcision, a problem bandied by physicians for years. It also calls to attention that this subject lends itself to some fanciful titles for medical articles, eg, "Penile Plunder," 2 "The Fate of The Foreskin," 3 and "The Rape of the Phallus," 4 a group I feel justified in ...
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A recent article, "Whither The Foreskin" 1 again questions the value of circumcision, a problem bandied by physicians for years. It also calls to attention that this subject lends itself to some fanciful titles for medical articles, eg, "Penile Plunder," 2 "The Fate of The Foreskin," 3 and "The Rape of the Phallus," 4 a group I feel justified in ...
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Nicorandil‐induced foreskin ulceration
Colorectal Disease, 2009A 75-year-old gentleman presented to the colorectal clinic with perianal irritation and rectal discharge. He is known to be an arteriopath and was prescribed Aspirin, Nicorandil, Ramipril and Atorvastatin. Recently the cardiologist had altered his antianginal medication to treat episodes of early morning angina.
I, Bhatti +4 more
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Duodecim; laaketieteellinen aikakauskirja, 2010
Balanitis, phimosis and foreskin adhesions are common indications for foreskin surgery during childhood. In phimosis, the foreskin cannot be drawn behind the glans penis because of the narrow external opening of the former. It is important to be able to distinguish between physiologic and pathologic phimosis, since their treatment is different.
Maija, Kolehmainen +2 more
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Balanitis, phimosis and foreskin adhesions are common indications for foreskin surgery during childhood. In phimosis, the foreskin cannot be drawn behind the glans penis because of the narrow external opening of the former. It is important to be able to distinguish between physiologic and pathologic phimosis, since their treatment is different.
Maija, Kolehmainen +2 more
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Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies, 2016
Christian writers have often conceptualized reading and writing in terms of uncircumcision. This study begins to uncover that long-standing literary-theoretical tradition. It describes how early Christian theologians, following Saint Paul, discussed allegory with metaphors of preputiotomy, and it considers how late antique authors inflected these ...
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Christian writers have often conceptualized reading and writing in terms of uncircumcision. This study begins to uncover that long-standing literary-theoretical tradition. It describes how early Christian theologians, following Saint Paul, discussed allegory with metaphors of preputiotomy, and it considers how late antique authors inflected these ...
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Foreskin Morbidity in Uncircumcised Males
Pediatrics, 2016OBJECTIVE: As a consequence of the discussion on whether the health benefits of newborn male circumcision outweigh the risks and the discrepancies in reported figures of complications, we evaluated the incidence and morbidity of foreskin surgery due to medical indications in boys from the Capital Region of Denmark ...
Sneppen, Ida, Thorup, Jørgen
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