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Dr. '''Kenneth A. McGrath''' was Senior Lecturer in Pathology at the Faculty of Health, {{UNI|Auckland University of Technology|AUT}} and Member of the [https://www.nzimls.org.nz/ New Zealand Institute of Medical Laboratory Scientists].
  
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Dr. McGrath presented at the [[Sixth International Symposium]].
  
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He is best known for discovering and naming the erogenous penile structure known as the frenular delta.<ref>{{REFbook
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|chapter=A Review of Circumcision in New Zealand
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|place=Sixth International Symposium on Genital Integrity, Sydney
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|title=The rise and fall of circumcision in New Zealand
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* [[Anatomy of the Penis: Penile and Foreskin Neurology]]
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Dr. Kenneth A. McGrath was Senior Lecturer in Pathology at the Faculty of Health, Auckland University of Technology and Member of the New Zealand Institute of Medical Laboratory Scientists.

Dr. McGrath presented at the Sixth International Symposium.

He is best known for discovering and naming the erogenous penile structure known as the frenular delta.[1]

Publications

Video



See also

References

  1. REFbook McGrath K (2001): The Frenular Delta - A New Preputial Structure, in: Understanding Circumcision. George C. Denniston, Frederick M. Hodges, Marilyn Fayre Milos (eds.). New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers. Pp. 199-206. Retrieved 3 October 2019.