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Revision as of 03:02, 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 circumcisions 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]