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- Phimosis abstract "Phimosis (/fɪˈmoʊsɨs/ or /faɪˈmoʊsɨs/), from the Greek phimos (φῑμός ["muzzle"]), is a condition in males where the foreskin cannot be fully retracted over the glans penis. The term may also refer to clitoral phimosis in women, whereby the clitoral hood cannot be retracted, limiting exposure of the glans clitoridis.At birth, the foreskin is fused to the glans and is not retractable. Huntley et al. state that "non-retractability can be considered normal for males up to and including adolescence."Normal developmental non-retractability does not cause any problems. Phimosis is deemed pathological when it causes problems, such as difficulty urinating or performing normal sexual functions. There are numerous causes of so-called pathological phimosis. Common treatments include steroid creams, manual stretching, changing masturbation habits, preputioplasty, and circumcision.".
- Phimosis diseasesdb "10019".
- Phimosis emedicineSubject "emerg".
- Phimosis emedicineTopic "423".
- Phimosis icd10 "N47".
- Phimosis icd9 "605".
- Phimosis meshId "D010688".
- Phimosis thumbnail Phimosis.jpg?width=300.
- Phimosis wikiPageExternalLink normal.
- Phimosis wikiPageExternalLink phimosis.
- Phimosis wikiPageExternalLink Care-for-an-Uncircumcised-Penis.aspx.
- Phimosis wikiPageExternalLink start.
- Phimosis wikiPageExternalLink welcome.html.
- Phimosis wikiPageExternalLink www.norm-uk.org.
- Phimosis wikiPageExternalLink www.phimosis.com.
- Phimosis wikiPageID "195216".
- Phimosis wikiPageRevisionID "606040057".
- Phimosis caption "An erect penis with a case of phimosis".
- Phimosis diseasesdb "10019".
- Phimosis emedicinesubj "emerg".
- Phimosis emedicinetopic "423".
- Phimosis hasPhotoCollection Phimosis.
- Phimosis icd "605".
- Phimosis icd "N47".
- Phimosis meshid "D010688".
- Phimosis name "Phimosis".
- Phimosis wordnet_type synset-disease-noun-1.
- Phimosis subject Category:Circumcision_debate.
- Phimosis subject Category:Penis_disorders.
- Phimosis type Disease.
- Phimosis type AilmentCondition.
- Phimosis type Situation.
- Phimosis comment "Phimosis (/fɪˈmoʊsɨs/ or /faɪˈmoʊsɨs/), from the Greek phimos (φῑμός ["muzzle"]), is a condition in males where the foreskin cannot be fully retracted over the glans penis. The term may also refer to clitoral phimosis in women, whereby the clitoral hood cannot be retracted, limiting exposure of the glans clitoridis.At birth, the foreskin is fused to the glans and is not retractable. Huntley et al.".
- Phimosis label "Fimose".
- Phimosis label "Fimosi".
- Phimosis label "Fimosis".
- Phimosis label "Fimosis".
- Phimosis label "Phimose".
- Phimosis label "Phimosis".
- Phimosis label "Phimosis".
- Phimosis label "Stulejka".
- Phimosis label "Фимоз".
- Phimosis label "包茎".
- Phimosis label "包莖".
- Phimosis sameAs Fimóza.
- Phimosis sameAs Phimose.
- Phimosis sameAs Φίμωση.
- Phimosis sameAs Fimosis.
- Phimosis sameAs Phimosis.
- Phimosis sameAs Fimosi.
- Phimosis sameAs 包茎.
- Phimosis sameAs 포경_(의학).
- Phimosis sameAs Fimosis.
- Phimosis sameAs Stulejka.
- Phimosis sameAs Fimose.
- Phimosis sameAs m.01bqzf.
- Phimosis sameAs Q382641.
- Phimosis sameAs Q382641.
- Phimosis sameAs C0031538.
- Phimosis wasDerivedFrom Phimosis?oldid=606040057.
- Phimosis depiction Phimosis.jpg.
- Phimosis isPrimaryTopicOf Phimosis.
- Phimosis name "Phimosis".