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Neonatal circ with recurrent adhesions

Posted By: Angela on 2007-06-03
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Subject: Neonatal circ with recurrent adhesions

This has to be circumcision, right? But he is saying the patient can get beneath the foreskin clean, but blah, blah. But if he was circumcised, he would not have foreskin, right? Or with the adhesions, would there still be some there? I'm confused! TIA


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