“…While comorbid conditions are rare, there have been reported cases in which perineal grooves were associated with other urologic or genital anomalies such as urinary tract abnormalities, anorectal malformations, ectopic anus, vestibular fistula, and rectal prolapse. 5 , 13 , 14 There have been reports of hypospadias and bifid scrotum; however, these are exceedingly uncommon as perineal grooves are rare in males. 15 Complications of perineal grooves are also uncommon but can include constipation, recurrent skin infections, mucus drainage, and urinary tract infections.…”