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Case Reports
. 2013 Oct 11;4(3):45.
eCollection 2013.

Duplication of peno-scroto-testicular unit- a rare form of caudal duplication syndrome

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Duplication of peno-scroto-testicular unit- a rare form of caudal duplication syndrome

Anjan Kumar Dhua et al. APSP J Case Rep. .
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Figure 1: Complete duplication of peno-scroto-testicular units with penoscrotal transposition in the upper moiety and two testis oriented in a sagittal plane in the lower moiety. Also note perianal excoriation due to a posteriorly pushed and lax anal sphincter (hidden by the lower moiety).

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