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Proximal Hypospadias: Isolated Genital Condition or Marker of More?
Journal of Urology, 2020PURPOSE The prevalence of endocrine/genetic anomalies among boys with proximal hypospadias is unknown. This study aims to describe the endocrine/genetic evaluation for boys with proximal hypospadias to inform who may have a difference/disorder of sex ...
Emilie K. Johnson+6 more
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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 ...
Antonio, Macedo+2 more
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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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Regional anesthesia and pain medicine, 2019
Background and objectives is commonly used for children undergoing hypospadias repair. However, the safety of caudal block for hypospadias repair in children is controversial in terms of surgical complications such as urethrocutaneous fistula and glans ...
Change Zhu+5 more
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Background and objectives is commonly used for children undergoing hypospadias repair. However, the safety of caudal block for hypospadias repair in children is controversial in terms of surgical complications such as urethrocutaneous fistula and glans ...
Change Zhu+5 more
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A Systematic Review of Core Outcomes for Hypospadias Surgery
Sexual Development, 2019Although the outcome of hypospadias surgery requires careful scrutiny, there is little consensus on what clinical outcome parameters should be considered essential as part of routine clinical practice.
T. Leunbach+4 more
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Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 2019
Objectives Prenatal occupational exposure to pesticides has been associated with male reproductive tract abnormalities. Little is known about the possible impact of non-occupational pesticide exposure on fetal and child development in the general ...
Noriane Cognez+8 more
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Objectives Prenatal occupational exposure to pesticides has been associated with male reproductive tract abnormalities. Little is known about the possible impact of non-occupational pesticide exposure on fetal and child development in the general ...
Noriane Cognez+8 more
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Current Opinion in Urology, 1998
The incidence of hypospadias is increasing. Decreased androgen sensitivity, 5alpha-reductase deficiency and chromosomal abnormalities are causes of the disease. Nonirritant suture material, coverage of the urethral reconstruction by additional tissue and perioperative care positively influence the outcome.
M, Fisch, J, Thüroff
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The incidence of hypospadias is increasing. Decreased androgen sensitivity, 5alpha-reductase deficiency and chromosomal abnormalities are causes of the disease. Nonirritant suture material, coverage of the urethral reconstruction by additional tissue and perioperative care positively influence the outcome.
M, Fisch, J, Thüroff
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Sexual Development, 2019
Knowledge of the molecular background of disorders of sex development (DSD) in dogs with normal sets of XY chromosomes (XY DSD) is very scarce. However, extensive studies have been carried out in humans, showing that polymorphisms and mutations of ...
P. Krzemińska+7 more
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Knowledge of the molecular background of disorders of sex development (DSD) in dogs with normal sets of XY chromosomes (XY DSD) is very scarce. However, extensive studies have been carried out in humans, showing that polymorphisms and mutations of ...
P. Krzemińska+7 more
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World Journal of Urology, 1992
There are four forms of chordee that do not involve hypospadias: cutaneous chordee, fibrous chordee, corporocavernosal chordee, and congenital short urethra. From 1981 to 1991, 214 patients aged 18 months to 20 years underwent surgical treatment. Among these, 29 individuals developed a crippled penis due to the failure of surgery for the hypospadias ...
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There are four forms of chordee that do not involve hypospadias: cutaneous chordee, fibrous chordee, corporocavernosal chordee, and congenital short urethra. From 1981 to 1991, 214 patients aged 18 months to 20 years underwent surgical treatment. Among these, 29 individuals developed a crippled penis due to the failure of surgery for the hypospadias ...
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