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Circumcision revision in male children
International Braz J Urol, 09/06/06
Mohammed A. Al-Ghazo, et al. - Conclusion: Primary circumcision performed by laymen carry a high complication rate and serious complications may occur. A period of training and direct supervision by physicians is required before allowing laymen to perform circumcision independently
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