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Reconstruction of penile agenesis by a posterior sagittal approach
Penile agenesis is a rare condition requiring gender reassignment and staged perineal reconstruction. This report describes two children reconstructed by taking advantage of the posterior sagittal approach. This approach allows a precise anatomic dissection, construction of a neovagina and accurate positioning of all perineal orifices.
Charles J.H. Stolar +7 more
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Testicular function in 2 Cases of Penile Agenesis
AbstractTwo cases of congenital absence of the penis are presented. In both cases testicular androgen function was adequate, as judged by measurements of plasma androgens after administration of human chorionic ...
Teófilo Gautier +4 more
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Neonatal genital reconstruction in penile agenesis by anterior sagittal anorectovaginourethroplasty
Penile agenesis is a rare anomaly, occurring once in every 30 million births. Early gender reassignment and genital reconstruction helps the family to accept the child's altered gender and to reduce psychological problems. In the past, multiple operations were carried out to form feminized external genitalia. This report describes a single-stage gender
Amar Shah, Anirudh V. Shah
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Penile Agenesis: An unusual variant
International Urology and Nephrology, 1993An unusual variant of penile agenesis with a high rectal termination of the urethra is reported. The difficulties faced in the management of this case and the possible aetiology of this rare anomaly are discussed.
S R, Choudhury, B P, Maji
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Penile Agenesis with Urethrorectal Fistula and Vesicoureteral Reflux
Fetal and Pediatric Pathology, 2020Background Penile agenesis occurs in 1 in 30 million births. The cause of this anomaly is the failure of development of genital tubercle. Case Report: A 1-day-old neonate was born with complete penile agenesis. Imaging investigations showed an ectopic urethral insertion in the anterior wall of the rectum, and a grade 3 left vesicoureteral reflux ...
Oumnia, Bencharef +3 more
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Penile Agenesis and Oligohydramnios: A Rare Association
Journal of Gynecologic Surgery, 2014Abstract Background: Oligohydramnios is a condition in pregnancy characterized by deficiency of amniotic fluid, usually caused by fetal urinary-tract anomalies. Case: A 24-year-old primigravida, at 35 weeks of gestation, presented with a pregnancy complicated by oligohydramnios in which penile agenesis was found in the neonate.
Vani Malhotra +4 more
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