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English: Sutureless prepuceplasty with wound healing by second intention: An alternative surgical approach in children's phimosis treatment. Photo of the final result, six (6) months later with the foreskin closed.
Deutsch: Phimose bei einem Jungen. Bild sechs Monate nach der Operation mit geschlossener Vorhaut.
Date published 4 march 2008
Source Efstratios Christianakis; BMC Urology 22008, 8:6 doi:10.1186/1471-2490-8-6 (Open Access), [1]
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