Phlebectasia and phlebothrombosis after Male circumcision
Abnormally enlarged, tortuous and dysplastic penile venous vasculature (phlebectasia) are rare in children. The prevalence of this anomaly and its possible etiologic correlation with circumcision is examined in this study.
Recent Comments
Circumcision wound and the subsequent scar may increase the incidence of abnormal penile venous vasculature which is commonly associated with penile deviation.