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Concealed penis

Pediatric Surgery International, 2002
A small phallus causes great concern regarding genital adequacy. A concealed penis, although of normal size, appears small either because it is buried in prepubic tissues, enclosed in scrotal tissue penis palmatus (PP), or trapped due to phimosis or a scar following circumcision or trauma.
Jayant, Radhakrishnan   +2 more
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Carcinoma Penis

Australasian Radiology, 1990
ABSTRACTBetween 1954 and 1984, 102 cases of carcinoma of the penis were seen at the Peter MacCallum Cancer Institute. Their mean age was 62.5 years. Nearly twice as many patients were referred in the last decade as in the first, and this observation may be linked to the reduction in numbers of neonatal circumcisions in the last forty years.
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Fractured penis

Journal of the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners, 2006
AbstractPurpose: To provide nurse practitioners (NP) with information concerning the uncommon occurrence of penile fracture, a review of the anatomy and physiology of the penile shaft, signs and symptoms to be included in assessment, diagnostic tests, treatment, and referral are discussed.Data sources: Current literature available in journals and ...
Frank L, Cole, Robert W, Vogler
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Porn penis, malformed penis

Porn Studies, 2017
ABSTRACTThis article reads viewer commentary on scene updates on the gay porn review site Way Big so as to consider audience reaction to a performer (Rick McCoy) with a congenital penis abnormality. More than 500 comments over a 19-month period help canvas attitudes towards penis appearance, attending particularly to audience expectations of the ‘porn ...
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Webbed Penis

Journal of Urology, 1974
B K, Masih, S A, Brosman
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Sacral Penis?

British Journal of Urology, 1984
C. A. S. GALLOWAY, M. L. CROSFILL
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Os Penis

Journal of Urology, 1974
S C, Gulati   +2 more
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Trash penis

British Journal of Urology, 1995
C G, Eden, A, Adamson, A, Protheroe
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Penis

2019
Chapter 13 discusses carcinoma of the penis t. Management may be by primary surgery, either total amputation or partial amputation with reconstruction, or primary radiotherapy. Primary radiotherapy is indicated for those patients with T1 and T2 tumours <4 cm in diameter, particularly in those unfit for surgery, those with locally advanced disease ...
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Saxophone Penis

JAMA Dermatology, 2013
Ismaël, Maatouk, Roy, Moutran
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