Post-MC penile phlebectasia with or without phlebothrombosis is infrequently reported. Its actual incidence could be greater than what is accounted. Due to the embarrassing nature of genital symptoms, patients may not be reporting to physicians of dilated veins. Distorted Buck’s fascia following circumcision could be the common etiology of both penile phlebectasia and penile curvature.
A unique and unreported complications of male circumcision
Phlebectasia and Phlebothrombosis of the Penile Veins in Children after Circumcision
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