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|url=http://www.cirp.org/library/complications/vanduyn1/
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|quote=We believe that these minor excesses of skin loss following circucision circumcision must be more common than indicated by the literature, and that many of them should be split grafted to avoid the possibility of a future scarred and/or shortened penile shaft.
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|accessdate=2022-01-23
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Sotolongo, Jr. et al. (1985) reported three cases of penile denudation after non-therapeutic circumcision that were treated without surgery.<ref name="sotolongo1985">{{REFjournal
|last=Sotolongo, Jr.
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|init=JR
|author-link=
|last2=Hoffman
|first2=
|init2=S
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|last3=Gribetz
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|init3ME
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|etal=no
|title=Penile denudation injuries after circumcision
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|journal=J Urol
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|date=1985-01
|volume=133
|issue=1
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|page=
|pages=102-3
|url=http://www.cirp.org/library/complications/sotolongo1/
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|quote=
|pubmedID=3964862
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|DOI=10.1016/s0022-5347(17)48807-0
|accessdate=2022-01-24
}}</ref>
Sinha & Mushtaq (2012) have described one such [[iatrogenic]] event which was treated by split thickness and full-thickness skin grafts.<ref>{{REFjournal