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Pathological phimosis is the condition of having a non-retractile foreskin caused by the abnormal, unhealthy, morbid existence of disease.
Pathological phimosis in boys
Rickwood et al. (1980) reported that pathological phimosis in boys is almost always caused by balanitis xerotica obliterans. Phimosis is defined as "scarring of the tip of the prepuce."[1]
See also
References
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Rickwood, AM / V Hemalatha / L Spitz: Phimosis in boys, Br J Urol. (April 1980). Retrieved 23 October 2025.