Phimosis and Paraphimosis

Jun 30, 2017 by in UROLOGY Comments Off on Phimosis and Paraphimosis

(1) Pediatric Surgery, Al Azher University, Cairo, Egypt   Abstract The foreskin is usually still fused with the glans at birth. As childhood progresses, they gradually separate. There are different…

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Congenital Meatal Stenosis

Jun 30, 2017 by in UROLOGY Comments Off on Congenital Meatal Stenosis

(1) Pediatric Surgery, Al Azher University, Cairo, Egypt   Abstract Meatal stenosis is a common condition manifested with a severely narrowed distal urinary opening, which interfere with normal micturition and…

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Penile Agenesis

Jun 30, 2017 by in UROLOGY Comments Off on Penile Agenesis

(1) Pediatric Surgery, Al Azher University, Cairo, Egypt   Abstract Congenital absence of the penis, is a rare anomaly caused by developmental failure of the genital tubercle, the first published…

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Macroposthia and Congenital Megaprepuce (CM)

Jun 30, 2017 by in UROLOGY Comments Off on Macroposthia and Congenital Megaprepuce (CM)

(1) Pediatric Surgery, Al Azher University, Cairo, Egypt   Abstract Extensively large redundant part of the prepuce extended beyond the glans penis, sometimes representing more than three-quarters of the length…

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Urethral Polyp

Jun 30, 2017 by in UROLOGY Comments Off on Urethral Polyp

(1) Pediatric Surgery, Al Azher University, Cairo, Egypt   Abstract Urethral polyps are rare congenital lesions; and occurs almost exclusively in males, very rarely polyps in prepubertal girls and women…

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Micropothia

Jun 30, 2017 by in UROLOGY Comments Off on Micropothia

(1) Pediatric Surgery, Al Azher University, Cairo, Egypt   Abstract Deficient prepuce is not recognised before as a specific disease entity, and little attention was paid for this anomaly in…

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Congenital Double Meatus

Jun 30, 2017 by in UROLOGY Comments Off on Congenital Double Meatus

(1) Pediatric Surgery, Al Azher University, Cairo, Egypt   Abstract The normal urinary meatus is a vertical slit-like opening that commenced at the tip of the penis and ran ventrally….

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Penile Lymphedema

Jun 30, 2017 by in UROLOGY Comments Off on Penile Lymphedema

(1) Pediatric Surgery, Al Azher University, Cairo, Egypt   Abstract Penile lymphedema or Saxophone penis is a potentially disfiguring disorder, characterized by impaired lymphatic drainage of the penile or penoscrotal…

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Penile Chordee

Jun 30, 2017 by in UROLOGY Comments Off on Penile Chordee

(1) Pediatric Surgery, Al Azher University, Cairo, Egypt   Abstract Penile chordee is a condition in which the head of the penis curves downward or upward, at the junction of…

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Webbed Penis

Jun 30, 2017 by in UROLOGY Comments Off on Webbed Penis

(1) Department of Pediatric Urology, Ghent University Hospital, Ghent, Belgium   Abstract Many conditions involving the male external genitalia make the penis look small. Buried or webbed penis is one…

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