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=== Physiological phimosis === | === Physiological phimosis === | ||
Boys are almost always born with non-retractable foreskin..<ref>{{REFjournal | |||
|last=Gairdner | |||
|first=Douglas | |||
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|title=The fate of the foreskin: a study of circumcision | |||
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|journal=Brit Med J | |||
|date=1949-12-24 | |||
|volume=2 | |||
|issue= | |||
|pages=1433-7 | |||
|url=https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2051968/pdf/brmedj03656-0009.pdf | |||
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|pubmedID=15408299 | |||
|pubmedCID=2051968 | |||
|DOI=10.1136/bmj.2.4642.1433 | |||
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}}</ref> | |||
Physiological phimosis can be divided into three main categories - symptom-free, in need of therapy, and in need of surgery. | Physiological phimosis can be divided into three main categories - symptom-free, in need of therapy, and in need of surgery. | ||