What Is Hypospadias?

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    • Abstract:
      The article reflects on hypospadias as the second most common genital anomaly after undescended testes occurring in newborn males. It mentions confusion in diagnosing hypospadias and determining clinically significant hypospadias that requires pediatric urologic referral. It also mentions that hypospadias can be considered as an arrest in normal penile/urethral development.