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|publisher=The Free Dictionary | |publisher=The Free Dictionary | ||
|date=2014 | |date=2014 | ||
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+ | Ferhatoglu et al. (2019) reviewed 198 circumcision at [https://joomlagov.info/db/europe/turkey/bursa-state-hospital Bursa State Hospital] in Turkey. The patients ranged in age from 2-months-old to 248-months-old (20-years-old). There were no neonatal [[Circumcision| circumcisions]] in the review. Four cases of penile haematoma were reported.<ref>{{REFjournal | ||
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+ | |last2=Kartal | ||
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+ | |last3=Gurkan | ||
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+ | |title=Evaluation of Male Circumcision: Retrospective Analysis of One Hundred and Ninety-eight Patients | ||
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+ | |journal=Cureus | ||
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+ | |date=2019-04-27 | ||
+ | |volume=11 | ||
+ | |issue=4 | ||
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+ | |page=e4555 | ||
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+ | |url=https://www.cureus.com/articles/19380-evaluation-of-male-circumcision-retrospective-analysis-of-one-hundred-and-ninety-eight-patients | ||
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+ | |pubmedID=31275779 | ||
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+ | |DOI=10.7759/cureus.4555 | ||
|accessdate=2022-02-16 | |accessdate=2022-02-16 | ||
}}</ref> | }}</ref> | ||
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+ | [[Category:Circumcision complication]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Muslim]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Term]] | ||
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Revision as of 02:56, 17 February 2022
Penile haematoma. A haematoma, or a hematoma as it is more commonly spelled in the United States, is a blood filled swelling resulting from a break in a blood vessel.[1]
Ferhatoglu et al. (2019) reviewed 198 circumcision at Bursa State Hospital in Turkey. The patients ranged in age from 2-months-old to 248-months-old (20-years-old). There were no neonatal circumcisions in the review. Four cases of penile haematoma were reported.[2]