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The Inconspicious Penis

http://www.cirp.org/library/complications/bergeson/ Article from Pediatrics Magazine describing the etiology and management of the group of abnormalities referred to as the inconspicuous penis. Includes an analysis of 19 cases seen over a period of 2 years. This article discusses the several varieties of "buried" penis (usually a complication of circumcision).
T HE C IRCUMCISION R EFERENCE L IBRARY PEDIATRICS, Volume 92, Number 6: Pages 794-799, Paul S. Bergeson, MD; Robert J. Hopkin, MD; Robert B. Bailey, MD; Leigh C. McGill, MD; and Janice C. Piatt, MD ABSTRACT. Objective. To describe the etiology and management of the group of abnormalities
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