Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8811609 | Journal of Pediatric Urology | 2018 | 23 Pages |
Abstract
In this cohort of children with moderate to severe atypical genitalia, preliminary data on both surgical and cosmetic outcomes were presented. Findings from this study, and from following these children in long-term studies, will help guide practitioners in their discussions with families about surgical management.236Summary Figure. Surgical complications at 12-month postoperative follow-up, n = 27. *Among the six complications in the masculinizing surgery group, one patient developed both urinary retention (minor) and urethrocutaneous fistula (major). ÇAmong the five complications in the feminizing surgery group, one patient had both a mucosal skin tag (minor) and vaginal mucosal polyp (minor).
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Authors
K.J. Bernabé, N.J. Nokoff, D. Galan, D. Felsen, C.E. Aston, P. Austin, L. Baskin, Y.-M. Chan, E.Y. Cheng, D.A. Diamond, R. Ellens, A. Fried, S. Greenfield, T. Kolon, B. Kropp, Y. Lakshmanan, S. Meyer, T. Meyer, D.P. Poppas,