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Trends and Perioperative Outcomes of Pediatric Urological Procedures: Findings of the GRAND Study. [PDF]
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Dorsal Tilt of Penis with Orthotopic Urethral Meatus in a 6-year-old Child.
Lal R, Anwar MZ, Thakur VK.
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When is hypospadias not hypospadias? [PDF]
Hypospadias is a deformity of urethral and penile development in the male. Some cases are secondary to more serious disorders of sexual differentiation. Simple clinical rules can sort the common morphological defect of hypospadias from the rarer but more dangerous diagnosis of intersex.
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Urologic Clinics of North America, 2003
Hypospadias results from abnormal development of the penis that leaves the urethral meatus proximal to its normal glanular position anywhere along the penile shaft,scrotum, or perineum. Hypospadiology is an evolving and expanding discipline that remains at the forefront of pediatric surgical innovation. Although modern experiments have begun to yield a
Aseem R, Shukla +2 more
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Hypospadias results from abnormal development of the penis that leaves the urethral meatus proximal to its normal glanular position anywhere along the penile shaft,scrotum, or perineum. Hypospadiology is an evolving and expanding discipline that remains at the forefront of pediatric surgical innovation. Although modern experiments have begun to yield a
Aseem R, Shukla +2 more
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Urologic Clinics of North America, 2010
Hypospadias results from abnormal development of the penis that leaves the urethral meatus proximal to its normal glanular position anywhere along the penile shaft, scrotum, or perineum. A spectrum of abnormalities, including ventral curvature of the penis (chordee), a hooded incomplete prepuce, and an abortive corpora spongiosum, are commonly ...
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Hypospadias results from abnormal development of the penis that leaves the urethral meatus proximal to its normal glanular position anywhere along the penile shaft, scrotum, or perineum. A spectrum of abnormalities, including ventral curvature of the penis (chordee), a hooded incomplete prepuce, and an abortive corpora spongiosum, are commonly ...
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Current Opinion in Urology, 2012
Hypospadias is one of the most common congenital anomalies in men. We searched the recent literature (since 1 January 2011) using the following keywords in the title or abstract: hypospadia or hypospadias, in order to provide the reader with an updated view of the subject.Early repair is recommended; distal forms are mainly treated by the tubularized ...
Antonio, Macedo +2 more
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Hypospadias is one of the most common congenital anomalies in men. We searched the recent literature (since 1 January 2011) using the following keywords in the title or abstract: hypospadia or hypospadias, in order to provide the reader with an updated view of the subject.Early repair is recommended; distal forms are mainly treated by the tubularized ...
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Current Opinion in Urology, 1980
Hypospadias results in various degrees of deficiency of the urethra, corpus spongiosum, and corpora cavernosa. The fibrous tissue that causes ventral curvature replaces Buck fascia and dartos fascia. The skin on the ventral surface may be thin; the prepuce is deficient ventrally and forms a dorsal hood over the glans.
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Hypospadias results in various degrees of deficiency of the urethra, corpus spongiosum, and corpora cavernosa. The fibrous tissue that causes ventral curvature replaces Buck fascia and dartos fascia. The skin on the ventral surface may be thin; the prepuce is deficient ventrally and forms a dorsal hood over the glans.
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Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1987
This article outlines the basic etiologic, anatomic, and reconstructive considerations needed for screening, evaluating, counseling, and following patients with hypospadias.
C A, Sheldon, J W, Duckett
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This article outlines the basic etiologic, anatomic, and reconstructive considerations needed for screening, evaluating, counseling, and following patients with hypospadias.
C A, Sheldon, J W, Duckett
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