A Japanese View on Circumcision: Nonoperative Management of Normal and Abnormal Prepuce
Circumcision is generally undertaken for 3 reasons; first, as an item of religious practice, typically neonatally, although occasionally transpubertally, as a rite of passage; second, as a prophylactic measure against future ailments (for the reduction in the risk of penile cancer, urinary tract infection, and sexually transmitted disease); and third, for immediate medical indication. There are many different views worldwide on circumcision; we are presenting a Japanese view on the management of pediatric foreskin.
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PII: S0090-4295(09)02704-6
doi:10.1016/j.urology.2009.10.005
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