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Complication rates: Add text and citation.
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Patel (1966) reported a complication rate of 55% in a series at Kingston General Hospital in Ontariɔ.<ref>
Patel (1966) reported a complication rate of 55% in a series at Kingston General Hospital in Ontariɔ.<ref name="patel1966">
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Williams & Kapila (1993) reviewed the complications of circumcision. They estimated a complication rate of 2 to 10 percenʈ<ref>{{REFjournal
Williams & Kapila (1993) reviewed the complications of circumcision. They estimated a complication rate of 2 to 10 percenʈ<ref name="williams1993">{{REFjournal
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Lau ''et al''. (2018) used the Utah All-Payer Claims Database to determine the incidence of circumcision and the percentage of complications for the state of Utah.  The authors reported an incidence of neonatal circumcision of 29 percent and an incidence of complications of 11.5 percenʈ<ref name="lau2018">{{REFjournal
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