Penile Anatomy Circumcision Child Health
Penile Anatomy Circumcision Child Health
Penile Anatomy
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- To understand the function of the prepuce, it is necessary to understand the function of the penis. While it is commonly recognized that the penis has two functions - urination and procreation - in reality, it is essential only for procreation, since it i
- An Illustrated Guide - This page presents information that most parents are not aware of at the time they make the circumcision decision. Doctors usually do not provide this information.
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- The "What Is Lost?" list contains itemized anatomical parts, innervation, and functions lost when the foreskin is amputated.
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- Explaining the normal growth and development of the prepuce from birth through age of 18 years.
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- by George C. Denniston MD Presented at The Second International Symposium on Circumcision [1991] Article discusses the development and physiological functions of the male prepuce.
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- Information about the anatomy and function of the prepuce by researcher Dr. John R. Taylor. [English and French]
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- By John A Erickson - Clearly defines outer shaft skin, outer preputial (foreskin) skin and inner preputial (foreskin) mucous membrane.
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- 17 functions of the normal male foreskin
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- This website contains close-up photographs of the normal, natural, intact adult male foreskin.
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- Information about the male foreskin and how it works through pictures and diagrams.
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- Numerous articles on penile preputial anatomy and physiological function including immunological functions, innervation, vascularity, sexual function, and the effects of circumcision.
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- Animation illustrating the size of a normal foreskin when unfolded, and the number of nerve endings it contains.
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