Title: To Study and Analyze the Types of Hypospadias in Tertiary Care Centre

Authors: Dr Mayur Maheshwari, Dr Jitendra Gothwal, Dr Manish Patel

 DOI:  https://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v6i3.39

Abstract

Introduction

Hypospadias is a wide spectrum of abnormalities involving the inferior surface of the penis and having in common a urethral opening that lies on the inferior surface of the penis, (hypo = under; spadias = opening or rent).The spectrum of hypospadias anomalies includes an abnormal urethral opening, chordee (ventral curvature of the penis), an incomplete prepuce, rotation of the penis, abnormal raphe, and disorganised corpus spongiosum and penile fascia.(1-5)

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Corresponding Author

Dr Jitendra Gothwal

IMCHRC Indore MP