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'''{{FULLPAGENAME}}''' in the [[United States]] frequently presents unique issues caused by the poor training and lack of knowledge of American health care providers. Such providers may attempt premature [[forced foreskin retraction]] to the harm of the boy or even demand that the boy be [[circumcised]] to permit catheter insertion. | '''{{FULLPAGENAME}}''' in the [[United States]] frequently presents unique issues caused by the poor training and lack of knowledge of American health care providers. Such providers may attempt premature [[forced foreskin retraction]] to the harm of the boy or even demand that the boy be [[circumcised]] to permit catheter insertion. | ||
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Catheterization of intact boys in the United States frequently presents unique issues caused by the poor training and lack of knowledge of American health care providers. Such providers may attempt premature forced foreskin retraction to the harm of the boy or even demand that the boy be circumcised to permit catheter insertion.
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