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Clinical and Experimental Dermatology, 2022
Male genital lichen sclerosus (MGLSc) can lead to significant sexual dysfunction and urological morbidity, and is also a risk factor for premalignant disease (penile intraepithelial neoplasia and penile cancer), particularly squamous cell carcinoma ...
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Male genital lichen sclerosus (MGLSc) can lead to significant sexual dysfunction and urological morbidity, and is also a risk factor for premalignant disease (penile intraepithelial neoplasia and penile cancer), particularly squamous cell carcinoma ...
George Kravvas +2 more
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Pediatrics, 1986
To the Editor.— In the article by Wiswell et al, "Decreased Incidence of Urinary Tract Infections in Circumcised Male Infants" (Pediatrics 1985;75:901-903), the authors' comment "The parents of uncircumcised male infants were additionally counseled to gently retract the foreskin to allow the easily exposed portion of the glans to be ...
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To the Editor.— In the article by Wiswell et al, "Decreased Incidence of Urinary Tract Infections in Circumcised Male Infants" (Pediatrics 1985;75:901-903), the authors' comment "The parents of uncircumcised male infants were additionally counseled to gently retract the foreskin to allow the easily exposed portion of the glans to be ...
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British Journal of Urology, 1989
Summary— Injury to the prepuce is uncommon. A total of 32 patients were treated within a 3‐year period. A difference in the aetiology between boys and adults was noted. Accidental injury to the prepuce occurred in 6 boys, with zipper injuries being the commonest among children. Coital and self‐inflicted injuries
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Summary— Injury to the prepuce is uncommon. A total of 32 patients were treated within a 3‐year period. A difference in the aetiology between boys and adults was noted. Accidental injury to the prepuce occurred in 6 boys, with zipper injuries being the commonest among children. Coital and self‐inflicted injuries
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Journal of Urology, 1976
Abstract The first reported case of leiomyosarcoma of the prepuce treated with wide circumcision is presented.
R A, Blath, C B, Manley
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Abstract The first reported case of leiomyosarcoma of the prepuce treated with wide circumcision is presented.
R A, Blath, C B, Manley
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European Urology, 1980
A rare case of leiomyoma of the prepuce treated with wide circumcision is presented.
S, Leoni, S, Prandi, A, Mora
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A rare case of leiomyoma of the prepuce treated with wide circumcision is presented.
S, Leoni, S, Prandi, A, Mora
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JAMA, 1961
To the Editor:— In an unsigned editorial (JAMA174: 1852 [Dec. 3] 1960), entitled "Epidemiology of Cancer of the Cervix," the author suggests that present evidence incriminating the prepuce is sufficient to justify a "demand" for immediate action.
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To the Editor:— In an unsigned editorial (JAMA174: 1852 [Dec. 3] 1960), entitled "Epidemiology of Cancer of the Cervix," the author suggests that present evidence incriminating the prepuce is sufficient to justify a "demand" for immediate action.
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