2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpurol.2021.10.008
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Prevalence and causes of meatal stenosis in circumcised boys

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“…[ 3 6 7 8 ] In our study, 27.45% of children had MS which is more than the reported prevalence (17.9%) among circumcised male children. [ 9 ] This, again could be explained by the fact that a large percentage of children are circumcised by nonsurgeons. There seems to be higher overall complication rates in our study, as supported by the need for surgical correction in more than 40% of our children.…”
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“…[ 3 6 7 8 ] In our study, 27.45% of children had MS which is more than the reported prevalence (17.9%) among circumcised male children. [ 9 ] This, again could be explained by the fact that a large percentage of children are circumcised by nonsurgeons. There seems to be higher overall complication rates in our study, as supported by the need for surgical correction in more than 40% of our children.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%