Complete Penoscrotal Transposition with Other Extragenital Anomalies in a Neonate Delivered at Term

  • Ayamba A
  • Maalman R
  • Donkor Y
  • et al.
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Abstract

A complete penoscrotal transposition (CPST) is a very uncommon congenital maldevelopment that is always associated with other abnormal body variations (malformations). We report a rare case of a term neonate delivered with CPST, which had a flaccid penis and an intact scrotum with unilateral limb and digital deformity, imperforate anus, cardiac malformation a facial deformity. Neonate died two hours after delivery. The foetal abnormality was not detected through routine antenatal services received by the mother.

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Ayamba, A. M., Maalman, R. S.-E., Donkor, Y. O., & Anyorigiya, J. N. (2021). Complete Penoscrotal Transposition with Other Extragenital Anomalies in a Neonate Delivered at Term. Case Reports in Urology, 2021, 1–4. https://doi.org/10.1155/2021/6676301

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