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}}</ref> Roughly 90% of cases are the less serious distal hypospadias, in which the urethral opening (the [[Urinary meatus|meatus]]) is on or near the head of the [[Glans penis|penis glans]]. The remainder have proximal hypospadias, in which the meatus is all the way back on the shaft of the penis, near or within the [[scrotum]]. Shiny tissue that should have made the urethra extends from the meatus to the tip of the glans; this tissue is called the [[urethral plate]].
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* {{REFweb |url=https://www.yourwholebaby.org/so-your-son-has-hypospadias |title=So Your Son has Hypospadias |last=Black |first=Larissa |publisher=[[Your Whole Baby]] |accessdate=2019-10-22}}
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