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Evidence- and consensus-based guideline on lichen sclerosus. [PDF]
Summary The German‐language, consensus‐ and evidence‐based S3 guideline on lichen sclerosus (LS) was developed based on the European “EuroGuiDerm Guideline on lichen sclerosus” under the leadership of the German Dermatological Society (DDG) and the German Society for Gynecology and Obstetrics (DGGG).
Kirtschig G +25 more
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Primary care of preputial adhesions in children – a retrospective cohort study [PDF]
Introduction: Aside from religious circumcisions, the indications for circumcision are few. However, in the cultural context, many patients are unnecessarily referred for circumcision for physiological phimosis (adhesions).
Varunkumar Maddileti +2 more
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Phimosis – Are we on right track?
Background: Phimosis, a common paediatric condition, is defined as the inability to retract the preputial skin behind the glans. Current practice shows there is some confusion among the paediatricians towards this common condition and in differentiating ...
Aditya Arvind Manekar +4 more
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Purpose: To report a rare case of severe capsular phimosis after toric trifocal intraocular lens implantation, in a patient who was already on systemic immunosuppression and to present a modified fixation technique, based on the four-flanged prolene ...
Abdulhameed Hashim Mahmood +2 more
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Penile cancer in French Guiana: Epidemiology, histopathology and clinical aspects. [PDF]
Abstract Objectives To study the characteristics of penile cancer in French Guiana (FG)— a French overseas department in South America. Indeed, penile cancer is a rare malignancy with significant geographic and socioeconomic disparities. While its epidemiology is well‐documented in mainland France, data from FG remain limited.
Chalhoub K +3 more
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Phimosis-paraphimosis, is it necessary to operate in emergency?. [PDF]
The normal foreskin is generally non-retractable due to physiological adhesion between the glans and the inner surface of the foreskin. Phimosis can be primary without signs of scarring, or secondary (pathological) to scarring as balanitis xerotica ...
Hammou Benslimane
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Femtosecond laser-assisted anterior capsulotomy for capsule phimosis
The centripetal constriction and fibrosis of the capsulorhexis following cataract surgery are known as anterior capsule phimosis. A 44-year-old myopic female who underwent uneventful phacoemulsification with in-the-bag intraocular lens implantation in ...
Jibi Suresh, S J Saikumar, J Lakshmi
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Topical steroid – An effective treatment for physiologic phimosis in children
Asymptomatic phimosis is normal in young children which self-corrects itself but leads to parental anxiety. Topical steroids lead to correction of this physiologic phimosis avoiding the need of circumcision.
Vikrant A Saoji
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Frenulum Sparing Circumcision: Step-By-Step Approach of a Novel Technique [PDF]
Objective: Circumcision, by most conventional methodologies, involves division of the frenulum and excision of the entire foreskin covering the glans.
Sunil Purshotham Shenoy +4 more
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Common urological problems in children: prepuce, phimosis, and buried penis [PDF]
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Chan, HYI, Wong, KKY
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