2016, Number 5
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Rev Mex Pediatr 2016; 83 (5)
Hypospadia, a pediatric problem
Pacheco-Mendoza BA, Rendón-Macías ME
Language: Spanish
References: 17
Page: 169-174
PDF size: 345.34 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Hypospadias are defects in the clousure of the urethra. Their identification and treatment should be done at the time of birth and be attended by pediatric urologists. Pediatricians should identify their presence, advising parents, and promptly refer patients for surgical treatment. Different answers to frequently asked questions regarding hypospadias are given in this review. It is priority to repair this malformation between 3 and 18 months of age, according to the type of hypospadias.
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