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  • '''Clitoroplasty''' is the term applied to any plastic surgery procedure on the [[clitoris]].<ref>{{REFweb |url=https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/clitoroplasty
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  • ...of the [[glans penis]]. When the [[foreskin]] is also affected, the proper term is ''balanoposthitis''. [[Category:Medical term]]
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  • |url=https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/incision [[Category:Medical term]]
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  • '''{{FULLPAGENAME}}''' is medical terminology for [[urination]].<ref>{{REFweb |url=https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/micturition
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  • '''Vulva''' is the term applied to the external organs of the human female.<ref>{{REFweb |url=https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/vulva
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  • '''Clitoridectomy''' is the term used to indicate the surgical removal of all or part the [[clitoris]]: a fo [[Category:Medical term]]
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  • ...This term has been used by Myers & [[Brian D. Earp|Earp]] in their recent medical and ethical analysis "What is the best age to circumcise?"<ref name="MyersE |title=What is the best age to circumcise? A medical and ethical analysis
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  • ...l, hormonal and/or anatomical characteristics, which are not unique to the medical definitions of man or woman.<ref>http://fra.europa.eu/de/press-release/2015 [[Category:Circumcision term]]
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  • [[Category:Medical term]]
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  • |url=https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/urination The medical name is ''[[micturition]]''.
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  • |url=https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Orchiectomy [[Category:Medical term]]
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  • |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110714012214/http://mw4.m-w.com/medical/indication |title=Indication - Medical Definition and More from Merriam-Webster
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  • |url=https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/semen |publisher=The Free Medical Dictionary by Farlex
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  • [[Category:Medical term]]
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  • ...upposed to experience an appreciation through the integration of the term "medical", the "traditional" in [[TMC]] means that this is definitely the worse meth
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  • |publisher=Medical News Today [[Category:Medical term]]
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  • |url=https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=dekeratinization ...2dqvx9/changes_over_the_long_term_in_my_glans_penis/ Changes over the long term in my glans penis]
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  • ...upposed to experience an appreciation through the integration of the term "medical", the "traditional" in [[TMC]] means that this is definitely the worse meth
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  • '''{{FULLPAGENAME}}''' is "a rarely used term for sexual attraction and arousal by a [[circumcised]] [[penis]]."<ref>{{RE |url=https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/acucullophilia
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  • |url=https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Fordyce+spots [[Category:Medical term]]
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  • '''Excision''' (from Latin: ''excidere'', chop out, cut, cut away) in medical contexts of surgery means the surgical total or partial removal of an organ |url=https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/excision
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  • ...ng on the procedure and whether it was performed by traditional cutters or medical personnel. [[Category:Circumcision term]]
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  • ...sed to circumcise boys, but have come to the conclusion that there is no [[medical indication]] for the [[amputation]].
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  • [[Category:Medical term]]
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  • '''Myiasis''' is the term for the invasion of the body by the larvae (maggots) of flies.<ref>{{REFweb |url=https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/myiasis
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  • # The term ''circumcision'' is a [[euphemism]] of what is actually done to the child. ...t is easier for circumcision advocates to continue to use the trivializing term "circumcision" to protect themselves and their interests behind it.
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  • |url=https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Frenectomy [[Category:Medical term]]
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  • |url=https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/seminal+vesicles |publisher=The Free Medical Dictionary by Farlex
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  • [[Category:Medical term]]
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  • |url=https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/transudation |publisher=Farlex Medical Dictionary
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  • '''{{FULLPAGENAME}}''', {{MD}}, is a Toronto-based Canadian medical doctor, author, and researcher into [[pain]] of infant male [[circumcision] Taddio's clinical trials revealed short-term and long-term behaviour changes after neonatal [[circumcision]].<ref name="taddio1995">{{
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  • [[Category:Medical term]]
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  • ...foreskin]]s are almost always taken away from the newborn boys without any medical indication and thus illegally, the production of HDP based on neonatal [[fo [[Category:Medical information]]
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  • |url=https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/plastic+surgery |publisher=Farlex Partner Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012
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  • |url=https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/ejaculation |publisher=The Free Medical Dictionary by Farlex
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  • [[Category:Medical term]]
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  • |url=https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/keratin [[Category:Medical term]]
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  • ==Medical reasons for penectomy== [[Category:Medical term]]
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  • A '''Posthitis''' is the medical term for an inflammation of the [[foreskin|prepuce]] of the [[penis]].<ref name= [[Category:Medical term]]
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  • ...lly carried out by specialized commercial providers. There is usually no [[medical indication]]. In contrast to other types of body design, which achieve chan
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  • |url=https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/stenosis # ''Preputial stenosis'' is a narrowing of the [[prepuce]]. The term ''preputial stenosis'' usually refers to a narrow prepuce in young [[intact
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  • ...Birth Rights: A Mother’s Wisdom Triumphs Over the Harmful Practices of Her Medical Profession"<ref>https://www.amazon.com/Reclaiming-Birth-Rights-Practices-Pr ...ncy and long-term care. Some patients need a quick fix, and some need long-term help exploring their illness and finding the best treatment. Urology is a f
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  • |url=https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/meatus [[Category:Medical term]]
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  • |url=https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/meatus |title=Examination of short and long term complications of thermocautery, plastic clamping, and surgical circumcision
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  • ...causation of a disease, a harmful complication, or other ill effect by any medical activity, including diagnosis, intervention, error, or negligence.<ref name }}</ref> First used in this sense in 1924,<ref name=":0" /> the term was introduced to sociology in 1976 by Ivan Illich, alleging that industria
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  • ...ic abdominal pain, constipation and bowel dysfunction (both acute and long term), urinary tract dysfunction such as recurrent infections, wetting and urina ...r in paediatrics with the {{UNI|University of Melbourne|UM}}, coaching the medical student group who are based at Northern Health.
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  • '''{{FULLPAGENAME}}''' is the term applied to the creation of a [[foreskin]] by the application of tissue engi [[Category:Medical term]]
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  • |url=https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/erection [[Category:Medical term]]
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  • [[Category:Medical term]]
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  • ...al trade associations, state medical societies, hospitals, physicians, and medical journals that promote medically unnecessary, non-therapeutic male [[circumc == Medical trade associations ==
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  • }}</ref> It is said that the only thing doctors learn in medical school about the human foreskin is that it is to be cut off! It is very common for American medical doctors, including pediatricians who should know better, to forcibly retrac
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  • [[Category:Medical term]]
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  • '''{{FULLPAGENAME}}''' is a term often referred to by parents in discussions about [[circumcision]]. Many pa ...ht to have healthy, [[intact]] body parts cut off from their child without medical necessity and urgency. When a child is ill, it is the practice to allow a p
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  • 3. Others may have consulted a rapacious urologist for a minor medical condition who recommended the most expensive procedure ([[Adolescent and a [[Category:Term]]
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  • ...edical services and procedures by a third-party, usually public or private medical or health insurance company or government program. Third-party payment for non-therapeutic or unnecessary medical procedures encourages the performance of such services, simply so the atten
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  • ...n for [[HIV]] prevention in Kisumu Kenya, study of wound healing following medical circumcision of [[HIV]]+ve and [[HIV]]-ve adult males in Kisumu; safety and He currently serves as technical lead for [[CDC]]/[[PEPFAR]] supported Medical Male circumcision program in Kenya; providing technical and programmatic gu
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  • ...g the intercellular fluid content."<ref>The Free Dictionary. q.v. [https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/oedema Oedema].</ref> It manifests itself [[Category:Medical term]]
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  • Intactivists believe that, in lack of absolute medical necessity, children should be allowed to remain [[intact]] until until they * Educating the medical community
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  • ...eople do reclaim "intersex" as part of their identity, most regard it as a medical condition, or just a unique physical state. Most intersex people identify a ...x conditions are also known as "disorders of sex development" (DSD) in the medical community.
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  • ...escent Psychosomatics in the German Society for Psychosomatic Medicine and Medical Psychotherapy (DGPM).<ref>{{REFweb |trans-title=DPGM - German Society for Psychosomatic Medicine and Medical Psychotherapy
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  • |title=Wilderness Medical Society practice guidelines for the prevention and treatment of frostbite: ...t emerged in early 2023 because Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex, used the term in his book ''Spare''. In it he falsely claims "that the chance of getting
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  • * California Medical Association (CMA) * San Francisco Medical Society
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  • |journal=Medical Record For the longer term, non-surgical [[foreskin restoration]] may help to improve sensation.
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  • The '''{{FULLPAGENAME}}''' (ACNM) is the [[medical trade association]] of certified nurse-midwives and certified midwives. ...cision at 77 percent, but Jacobsen et al (2021) report it to be in "a long term declining trend" and only 52.1 percent in 2016.<ref name="jacobson2021">{{R
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  • ...ity. He is a Director of Surgery, Education and Research for International Medical Group (IMG). IMG is a conglomerate comprised of a hospital, a health Insura ...terest in curriculum development, evaluation and assessment for quality of Medical education. He sits on several education and health service advisory committ
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  • ...rnal female genitalia or other injury to the female genital organs for non-medical reasons.<ref name="who2020">{{REFweb <li>All other harmful procedures to the female genitalia for non-medical purposes, for example pricking, piercing, incising, scraping and cauterizat
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  • |url=https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Chordee [[Category:Medical term]]
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  • [[Category:Medical term]]
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  • ...critical of these claims, and failing to confront the ethical problems and medical complications associated with [[circumcision]]. ...her parents can ethically change their child's genitalia.<ref>Price (Bull. Medical Ethics).</ref>
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  • |title=Medical ethics ...nalyzes the practice of clinical medicine and related scientific research. Medical ethics is based on a set of values that professionals can refer to in the c
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  • |url=https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Clitoromegaly |title=Dorland Medical Dictionary
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  • ...t, but rather all things circumcision, including circ-fetish, sexual info, medical info and a place to meet up with fellow circumcision enthusiasts and propon ...the term is an insult to their person as an ''ad hominem'' attack. Is the term ''circumfetishist'' in fact an insult?
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  • Some Historical American Female Circumcision medical papers: ...ocieties (mostly in Africa) and some Islamic communities. Secondly it is a medical intervention, justified by Victorian (and, in the USA, some twentieth centu
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  • |url=https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Fournier%27s+gangrene ...idence of Fournier's gangrene is attributed to non-therapeutic [[Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision]] ([[VMMC]]) sponsored by the [[United States of America]
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  • ...as launched, because the medical community has never investigated the long-term adverse physical, sexual, emotional or psychological consequences of infant
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  • |chapter=Long Term Consequences of Neonatal Circumcision: A Preliminary Poll of Circumcised Ma Long-term adverse outcomes from neonatal circumcision reported in a survey of 1,008 m
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  • |url=https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Microbiome [[Category:Medical term]]
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  • |url=https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/keloid |publisher=Medical Dictionary for the Health Professions and Nursing © Farlex
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  • ...eak of ''circumcision'' among women and girls, too. The association of the term ''mutilation'' was accomplished through the emergence of feminism and the p ...world. In Europe and e.g. in the USA [[MGM]] is regularly associated with "medical intervention", "operation", "sterile", "small incision", [[phimosis]], "hyg
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  • |url=https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/ablation ...e condition in advanced nations where circumcision is performed by trained medical doctors, but it is more common in developing nations where traditional circ
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  • The term ''Collective Cognitive Dissonance'' was created by [[Ulf Dunkel]] in the Ge The term was defined in 1957 by the American social psychologist Leon Festinger. His
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  • ...rformed by a specialized ritual circumciser in a non-medical setting, or a medical practitioner at a hospital or clinic. In some cultures, only the protruding ...d to the [[shaft skin]]. The scar is located closer to the body, hence the term "high".
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  • ...gious or cultural ritual motifs played a role, while others had so-called 'medical' reasons. Some of us face every day with a body that was mutilated after th ...ne in a medical emergency case, and therefore is beyond any doubt to its [[medical indication]] sublime. To pull wisdom teeth is e.g. used to protect the othe
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  • |url=https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Trauma |publisher=The Free Medical Dictionary by Farlex
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  • ...ervention for [[HIV]] prevention but should be carried out by well trained medical professionals and under conditions of [[informed consent]] (parents consent * [[Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision]]
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  • |url=https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Emla+cream [[Category:Medical term]]
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  • ...nsent]] of the subject, a fortiori in the absence of an urgent and serious medical reason. DAC gives priority to circumcision, which is the most common interv ...nger, but we are convinced that it will be much more effective in the long term than a simple ban.
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  • ...oposthion''' or '''akroposthion''' is a word derived from Greek. It is the term used to describe the part of the [[foreskin]] that extends beyond the [[gla [[Category:Medical term]]
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  • ...f their parents. After a cultural historical overview and consideration of medical aspects he fully verifies whether the amendmend § 1631d to the Civil Code ...njury of the genital area. Painful physical, sexual and psychological long-term consequences of [[circumcision]] are possible and documented. In this book,
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  • |url=https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/cicatrix [[Category:Medical term]]
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  • ...es of infants and their responses to [[Pain| circumcision pain]], the long-term psychological effects of circumcision are examined from the perspectives of ...n's advocates; childbirth educators and allied workers; and mental health, medical, and academic professionals. The book has wide appeal because, more general
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  • ...empted on boys who were incapable of discernment against the background of medical and theological perspectives. * Dr. '''Abdelaali El Maghraoui''', Research associate in the AIWG long-term research group "Normativity of the Koran" at the Tübingen Center for Islam
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  • In the Dominican Republic, the Spanish term for a person with the condition is "güevedoce". This comes from the phrase ...nce.com/52247-guevedoces-girls-boys.html Live Science - 'Guevedoces': Rare Medical Condition Hides Child's Sex Until Age 12]
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  • '''Adamant father syndrome''' is the term used to describe the behavior manifested by many [[circumcised]] men when t ...ven though there is no medical reason for it and it is contrary to current medical advice.<ref>{{REFbook
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  • [[Category:Medical term]]
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  • |url=https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Depression [[Category:Medical term]]
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  • ...tip of the [[glans]] was removed. This was called "Milah". It is from this term that the Jewish Religious Covenant circumcision ritual Bris Milah or Brith Medical science has identified several risks associated with Brit Milah. Brit Milah
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  • ...among a handful of American intersex activists who opposed the use of the term "Disorders of Sex Development" since its introduction. In 2007, they public ....... I know that it would have harmed my self-esteem to be raised under a term which named my difference a 'disorder.' Even complete ignorance about what
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  • '''Aposthia''' is a term that refers to the rare condition of being born without a [[foreskin]]. ...Pzhtm Aposthia] in [https://www.dorlandsonline.com/dorland/home Dorland's Medical Dictionary]
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  • ...statement considers the very modest [[Arguments pro circumcision|potential medical benefit]], while ignoring other important considerations. First of all, con ...to the degree that it appears to influence [[pain]] perception in the long-term (PMID: 15495086<ref>{{REFjournal
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  • |url=https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/pheromone |website=Farlex Partner Medical Dictionary
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  • Long term consequences of high levels of pain in infants |title=Are There Long-Term Consequences of Pain in Newborn or Very Young Infants?
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  • ...of male circumcision are extensive and only gradually being recognized by medical authorities. |url=https://www.i2researchhub.org/articles/ch-6-long-term-adverse-effects-of-circumcision-doc-genital-integrity-statement/
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  • |url=https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/cyst |journal=Journal of Medical Case Reports 2
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  • '''Regret mom''' is a term used by women who have given birth to a boy and had him [[circumcised]], bu ...face of a boy who was never traumatized by his mother and let down by the medical field.
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  • |title=Impact of excluded studies on medical male circumcision and HIV risk compensation (letter) |title=Voluntary medical male circumcision and HIV in Zambia: expectations and observations
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  • ...eral anaesthesia. Some boys found it difficult to urinate as a result of a medical complication known as “hidden penis.”<ref name="barred">{{REFweb ...y doctor who began practicing in Montreal, Quebec in 2006. He obtained his medical degree in the Dominican Republic in 1992.<ref name="stillbooking">{{REFweb
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  • ...topher Price, Male Circumcision: An ethical and legal affront, Bulletin of Medical Ethics (May) 1997; 128, 13-19, and Brian D Earp, Female genital mutilation ...ive, no more traumatic (if, indeed, as traumatic) and with no greater long-term consequences, whether physical, emotional or psychological, than the proces
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  • [[Image:FGC.jpeg|right|thumb|From Historical American Female Circumcision medical papers]] ...l cutting" ([[FGC]]) or "female genital mutilation" ([[FGM]]) is a blanket term that can refer to a wide array of genital cutting performed in girls and wo
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  • ==Transfer to medical practice== When medical doctors started to do [[circumcision]] in the Nineteenth Century, the proce
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  • ...low their sons to have part of their healthy genitalia cut off without any medical necessity. ...und the world agree that [[circumcision]] in children almost never has a [[medical indication]]. Nevertheless, it is significant that the circumcision advocat
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  • ...to [[Circumfetish|circumfetishist]] [[Brian J. Morris]] pretending he's a medical doctor who could give professional advice on the topic of penile health and ...backfires to the operators of the website. They define ''Intact'' as "This term is often used by anti-circumcision activists to describe the uncircumcised
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  • |title=Safe sleep and skin-to-skin care in the neonatal period for healthy term newborns |url=https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/allostasis
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  • '''Lipodermos''' (λιποδερμος, lit. "lacking [[skin]]") is an ancient Greek medical disease concept which describes a [[penis]] with little or no [[foreskin]]. ...[[circumcised]]).<ref name="hodges2001" /> It must be remembered that this medical conceptualization happened in the historical context of the legal efforts t
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  • The Court heard testimony on the medical and religious aspects of non-therapeutic child circumcision. ...ey have the maturity and insight to appreciate the consequences and longer term effects of the decisions which they reach. Part of that consideration will
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  • }}</ref> A person with BXO or suspected BXO should be under the care of a medical doctor. Conventional medical wisdom has stated that BXO is an absolute indication for circumcision,<ref
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  • ...on''' is the removal of a limb or body part by [[Physical trauma|trauma]], medical illness, or surgery.<ref>{{REFweb |url=https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/amputation
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  • [[Category:Medical term]]
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  • |url=https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/mycosis [[Category:Medical term]]
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  • ...arly one's genitals, for the purpose of sexual pleasure and/or orgasm. The term is most commonly used to describe solitary masturbation, in which people pr ..., natural, and healthy. It is common in both sexes and at any age. Various medical and psychological benefits have been attributed to a healthy attitude towar
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  • ...competence and understanding, if it is to be performed according to proper medical standards. This does not apply when the [[circumcision]], also considering ...cording to paragraph 1, if they are specially trained and, without being a medical doctor, are similarly competent to perform [[circumcision]].
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  • ...scholarly books. He has published extensively in peer-reviewed psychology, medical, and medico-legal journals on the lifelong psychosexual harm caused by the ...disorder (PTSD) among Filipino boys subjected to non-therapeutic ritual or medical surgical procedures: A retrospective cohort study
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  • |title=Genital Cutting: Protecting Children from Medical, Cultural, and Religious Infringements [[Category:Term]]
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  • ...penis is a defective and disfigured [[penis]], one that can be repaired by medical treatment. Medicine and law thereby entered into a mutually supportive rela ...recutitio'', the reskinned (cutis = [[skin]]), not differentiating by this term whether it was done surgically or nonsurgically.<ref name="schultheiss1998"
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  • ...c contexts where information may best be conveyed to families, such as the medical sector (hospitals and individual practitioners), schools, religious communi ...d self-determination. It calls the for the end of non-therapeutic cosmetic medical and surgical interventions.<ref name="resolution1952" />
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  • Is it genital mutilation? Is it a medical procedure? Is it a ritual? ...t intentionally alter or cause injury to the female genital organs for non-medical reasons.
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  • [[Category:Medical term]]
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  • “[[Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision]]” (VMMC) is the policy term for the world’s first mass surgical campaign, targeting Africans. Its goa
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  • ...alth benefits and that far too often surgeries are being performed without medical necessity. The documentary investigates when circumcision actually makes medical sense and critically questions the ethics of this millennia-old practice.
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  • The medical literature has a number of reports of successful treatment of ischemia of t ...is not an act of God. It is an [[iatrogenic]] occurrence that happens when medical personnel intentionally sever blood vessels in the [[penis]] and reduce the
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  • Wine (1988) argued that the medical aspects (surgical excision of functional penile tissue) should be separated * [[Jewish medical ethics]]
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  • |url=https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/EMLA |url=https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Emla+cream
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  • ...s dependent on how much genital tissue is cut away. The WHO—which uses the term Female Genital Mutilation (FGM)—divides the procedure into four major typ ...pe IV FGM as "all other harmful procedures to the female genitalia for non-medical purposes, for example, pricking, piercing, incising, scraping and cauteriza
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  • |title=Ritual and medical circumcision among Filipino boys: evidence of post-traumatic stress disorde ...tial to their faith, although they have also come to lean on arguments of "medical benefits." A conference of Islamic scholars in 1987 stated that modern circ
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  • == Fink's appeal to medical associations == ...ndorsement, and the resolution was not adopted.<ref>Aaron Fink, California Medical Association, Resolution 712-87, March 7-11, 1987; Joan B. Hodgman and Josep
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  • ...atty or cartilage tissue becomes. Although the practice itself is old, the term ''piercing'' was not established until the mid-1990s. |journal=Br J Medical Practitioners
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  • |url=https://www.doctorsopposingcircumcision.org/for-professionals/alleged-medical-benefits/phimosis-balantis/ [[Category:Medical condition]]
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  • ...miliar with the term "bris," as in "They're having the bris tomorrow." The term bris is well known, but few Jews realize that it means "covenant" rather th ...als using the tools that they use on Jewish boys. The [[Mogen]] clamp is a medical device created for use in hospitals, but it was modeled after a traditional
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  • |url=https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/H%c3%a6morrhage |title=What is the medical evidence on non-therapeutic child circumcision?
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  • ...tion. One infant developed HSV encephalitis with neurologic sequelae (long-term brain damage manifested by ...encouraged by a heightened awareness of this potentially life-threatening medical complication.
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  • The [[American Urological Association]] (AUA) is the [[medical trade association]] for the American urological industry. It has the primar * This statement is completely silent on [[human rights]] and [[medical ethics]] issues concerning the non-therapeutic excision of normal, function
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  • ...genital-altering procedure, with certain exceptions for cases of immediate medical need. Attached to [[genital integrity]] are the concepts of bodily autonomy The late 19th century and early 20th century saw the first opponents of medical [[circumcision]], such as Herbert Snow, [[Elizabeth Blackwell]], first fema
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  • ...the body distal from the wound, suggesting a supraspinal effect, the long-term consequences of surgery done without anaesthesia are likely to include post ...ad suffered the traditional "''tuli''" circumcision. Of the boys who had a medical circumcision, 51 percent exhibited symptoms of [[PTSD]]. Of the boys who ha
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  • ...around 10% in 1880, when it was just beginning to become legitimized as a medical procedure, and grew in popularity steadily until it's peak in the 1980's.<r ...he Council on Scientific Affairs (I-99): Neonatal Circumcision]". American Medical Association Official Website. Accessed 2020-06-20.</ref> Current reports es
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  • |title=Trained medical professionals restrain infant to amputate part of its body while baby kicks [[Category:Term]]
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  • '''{{FULLPAGENAME}}''' is the term applied to the space on the [[intact]] [[penis]] between the [[prepuce]] an |url=https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/preputial+sac
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  • It was not until a century later that medical science started to question his views. Talbert et al. (1976) measured the r ...tion is far greater than previously thought and some suggestion that short-term behavior may be affected by prior painful stimuli.
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  • * '''[[Charles A. Bonner]]''', {{JD}}, civil rights, personal injury, and medical malpractice attorney. Sausalito, {{USSC|CA}}, USA. ...{PhD}} (Oxon), medical historian, co-editor, Male and Female Circumcision: Medical, Legal, and Ethical Considerations in Pediatric Practice (Kluwer Academic/P
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  • * The [[frenulum]] is too short to permit retraction. The medical name for this condition is ''[[frenulum breve]]''. From a medical standpoint, an otherwise symptom-free [[phimosis]], even after dissolution
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  • Opposition to non-medical [[circumcision]] of minors as a parental right is directed against the act [[Category:Term]]
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  • The practice has become a controversy in both secular and [[Jewish medical ethics]]. The ritual of ''metzitzah'' is found in [[Mishnah]] Shabbat 19:2, ...argued that the New York Department of Health had not supplied conclusive medical evidence linking his client with the disease.<ref name="NewmanNYT"/><ref na
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  • ...tears of the meatus, which are followed by secondary healing. In the long term, this creates a tighter stricture at the tip of the penis; therefore, this ...to prevent one side of the meatotomy from adhering to the other side. Some medical professionals recommend dilation with a lubricated feeding tube or the tip
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  • |url=https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/infection |title=What is the medical evidence on non-therapeutic child circumcision?
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  • ...n-therapeutic medical circumcision, this page will include non-therapeutic medical, religious and cultural circumcisions. The article does in no way claim to On August 27th of 2012 the [[American Academy of Pediatrics]] (AAP), a medical trade association, presented a new Policy Statement on Circumcision and Tec
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  • ...n of the [[clitoris]] was part of the [[clitoris]]. And that justifies the term "mutilation".
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  • ...physician has a duty to reveal what a reasonably prudent physician in the medical community employing reasonable care would reveal to a patient as to whateve ...esponsibility to their fellows (members) of advancing the profitability of medical practice. Consequently their public statements regarding medically-unnecess
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  • ...tement on neonatal circumcision in 1975. The statement said "there is no [[medical indication]] for circumcision during the neonatal period." The CPS called t ...the body distal from the wound, suggesting a supraspinal effect, the long-term consequences of surgery done without anaesthesia are likely to include post
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  • ...ive in supporting Colorado NOCIRC. He is otherwise unaffiliated within the medical profession. Conifer, {{USSC|CO}}, USA. ...countless nonviolent intersex protests in front of mutilators’ clinics and medical congresses, as well as parliamentary motions, submissions, and testimonies
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  • ...-old Ayaan did not regain consciousness following a circumcision at United Medical College Hospital, Badda, Bangladesh.<ref>{{REFnews |title=5-year-old dies after circumcision at United Medical College Hospital
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  • ...les of religious freedom, the right to self-determination, cultural rites, medical indications and parental care. This debate can only be conducted with the r ...hould never even be called circumcision – it’s not. In males it’s done for medical reasons – to ensure cleanliness. I could hear Aleeke crying when they did
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  • One of the aspects of [[intactivism]] that are most ignored by the medical community is the existence of a large community of men restoring their fore |journal=Medical Times
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  • ...f infants. We have recorded numerous distress cries resulting from routine medical procedures such as taking blood samples and minor surgery such as [[circumc ...the body distal from the wound, suggesting a supraspinal effect, the long-term consequences of surgery done without anaesthesia are likely to include post
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  • |title=The effect of circumcision on transcutaneous PO<sub>2</sub> in term infants |title=Ritual and medical circumcision among Filipino boys: evidence of post-traumatic stress disorde
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  • }}</ref> The term ''vesicoureteral [ureterovesical] reflux'' refers to backflow of [[urine]] |journal=Israel Journal of Medical Sciences
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  • ...Raffaele in Milan and at Lana Foundation in Padova. She is a member of the Medical Anthropology Italian Society (SIAM). She has written many articles for ''Et ..., ''Sexual Mutilations: A Human Tragedy'', ''Male and Female Circumcision: Medical, Legal, and Ethical Considerations in Pediatric Practice'', ''Understanding
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  • ==Introduction of circumcision as a medical practice== |journal=Medical Times and Gazette
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  • ...rity, Sexual Mutilations: A Human Tragedy; ''Male and Female Circumcision: Medical, Legal, and Ethical Considerations in Pediatric Practice''; ''Understanding ...sial. As one of the first media doctors, he knows the dangers of distorted medical reporting. Dr. Edell sorts through the morass of research, distinguishing f
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  • ...]], the [[United States]], and elsewhere, however they are promoted by a [[medical trade association]] and its members. |title=What is the best age to circumcise? A medical and ethical analysis
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  • The late nineteenth century was characterized by prominent medical doctors advancing all sorts of absurd reasons for the performance of non-th |journal=Medical Current
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  • ...er the next two years, PEPFAR will support more than 4.7 million voluntary medical male circumcisions in Eastern and Southern Africa. |quote=Much attention has been paid to the launch of an aggressive medical male circumcision (MC) campaign in Swaziland that starts this month, a prog
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  • '''Posthectomy''' is the more accurate medical term that more accurately reflects the injury and loss of functional body tissue ...eutic circumcision of children, [[Child Genital Cutting (CGC)]] is a newer term that has been introduced to avoid issues associated with more traditional t
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  • ...ain. After all, it was performed cleanly and according to the standards of medical practice in a clinic. ...rust, no matter if it is performed for religious, traditional or other non-medical reasons.
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  • ...rcumcision: The Legal and Ethical Issues. In Male and Female Circumcision, Medical, Legal, and Ethical Considerations in Pediatric Practice (Denniston GC, Hod Jake Waskett is not a doctor or medical professional of any kind, nor does he have any type of degree.<ref name="gi
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  • ...usible but incorrect hypothesis that [[Langerhans cells]] attracted HIV. A medical journal in [[Israel]] was willing to publish the paper by Weiss et al.<ref Although there may be other medical or cultural reasons for male circumcision, it is not associated with [[HIV]
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