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Granulomatous disease of male genitalia
Urology, 1976Five cases of granulomatous disease of the male genitalia are presented. Of these, 3 cases involved foreign-body reactions in which some form of hydrocarbon was the causative agent. In the other 2 cases, idiopathic granulomatous processes were found, and this condition may be secondary to endogenous lipoid degenerative processes.
J E, Gottesman, R, Ehrlich, M, Newell
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1973
Carcinoma of the penis is the most frequently diagnosed cancer in Ugandan men. It usually develops in the coronal sulcus and the incidence is closely correlated with standards of genital hygiene. Circumcision protects against the development of this tumour e0ven if carried out at puberty.
O G, Dodge, R, Owor, A C, Templeton
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Carcinoma of the penis is the most frequently diagnosed cancer in Ugandan men. It usually develops in the coronal sulcus and the incidence is closely correlated with standards of genital hygiene. Circumcision protects against the development of this tumour e0ven if carried out at puberty.
O G, Dodge, R, Owor, A C, Templeton
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Gunshot Wounds to the Male Genitalia
The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1995Fifty consecutive cases of gunshot wounds to the male external genitalia were treated by the Tulane University Urology Service at the Medical Center of Louisiana in New Orleans. Fifty percent of the patients had significant associated injuries. Eight anterior urethral injuries were identified, all by retrograde urethrography.
M, Monga, T, Moreno, W J, Hellstrom
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Embryology of the Male External Genitalia
Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 1980Abnormal embryological development can lead to various anomalies of the male external genitalia. Hypospadias is the result of incomplete masculine development of the genitalia. If the mesenchyme fails to form any of the structures around the urethra, a fibrous band will form, causing chordee. The developmental defect causing exstrophy and epispadias is
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The External Genitalia of Male Simuliidae
Annals of Tropical Medicine & Parasitology, 1950(1950). The External Genitalia of Male Simuliidae. Annals of Tropical Medicine & Parasitology: Vol. 44, No. 2, pp. 146-152.
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