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* Shorter adult penile length was reported by Park et al. (2016) as a result of NMC (newborn male circumcision).
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|Text=In conclusion, second to fourth digit ratio, flaccid penile length, and age of circumcision were significant predictive factors for erectile penile length. Furthermore, the penile lengths of the NMC group were shorter than those of the non-NMC group.
|Author=Park et al.
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|title=Prospective investigation of penile length with newborn male circumcision and second to fourth digit ratio.
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|journal=Can Urol Assoc J
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|date=2016-09
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|volume=10
|issue=9-10
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|url=https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5028213/
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|pubmedID=27695583
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|DOI=10.5489/cuaj.3590
|accessdate=2022-09-04
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=== Psychological late effects ===