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Nature Clinical Practice Urology (2005) 2, 157
doi:10.1038/ncpuro0161  

Genital ambiguity and urogenital sinus anomalies: a new classification

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Since the 1950s, pediatric urologists have used Prader's classification to describe cases of genital ambiguity, and have generally characterized urogenital sinus anomalies based on 'high' or 'low' urogenital confluence. Rink and colleagues have recently proposed a new system—termed PVE classification—which aims to provide more accurate descriptions of these highly variable abnormalities.

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