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'''''IntactiWiki comment:''''' When the frenulum is excised along with the foreskin, the frenular artery is destroyed. All circumcisions sever the veins in the foreskin that return blood to the heart. Every circumcision will impair blood circulation in the penis to some extent. Pepe et al. (2015) reported a case of ischemia of the [[glans penis]] after [[Adolescent and adult circumcision| adult circumcision]].<ref>{{REFjournal
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Latest revision as of 16:08, 22 April 2022

Penile mycosis leading to penile gangrene. Mycosis is any infection caused by fungi.[1]

Hornbalkar et al. (2013) reported a case in which juvenile diabetes mellitus was a pre-disposing factor.[2]


IntactiWiki comment: When the frenulum is excised along with the foreskin, the frenular artery is destroyed. All circumcisions sever the veins in the foreskin that return blood to the heart. Every circumcision will impair blood circulation in the penis to some extent. Pepe et al. (2015) reported a case of ischemia of the glans penis after adult circumcision.[3]

References

  1. REFweb (2003). Mycosis, The Free Dictionary. Retrieved 20 February 2022.
  2. REFjournal Hornbalkar NN, Vaze D, Puha P, et al. Devastating penile mycosis leading to penile gangrene. Urology. September 2013; 82(3): 704-6. PMID. PMC. DOI. Retrieved 22 February 2022.
  3. REFjournal Pepe P, Pietropaolo F, Candiano G, Pennisi M, et al. Ischemia of the glans penis following circumcision: case report and revision of the literature. Arch Ital Urol Androl. March 2015; DOI. Retrieved 20 February 2022.