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Nature Clinical Practice Urology (2005) 2, 581
doi:10.1038/ncpuro0341  

Congenital penile anomalies on the increase

Tamsin Osborne

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A study of 4,837,224 males born between 1988 and 2000 has confirmed that the incidence of congenital penile anomalies in the US is rising. Furthermore, the study showed that white race, high socioeconomic status, private insurance and northeast geographic location significantly increased the odds of these anomalies.

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