Complete penoscrotal transposition: A two case report and literature review

Transposición penoescrotal completa: presentación de dos casos y revisión de la literatura

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Juan José Chaves
Alicia Guerrero
Juan Carlos Bonilla
Rafael Parra-Medina

Abstract

Penoscrotal transposition is a congenital anomaly in which the scrotum is positioned superiorly and anteriorly to the penis. It may be classified as complete or incomplete transposition, according to severity. Incomplete type is more common. Around 27 cases of complete penoscrotal transposition have been reported in the literature usually associated with other congenital malformations. We report on two cases on fetal obitus with complete penoscrotal transposition associated with congenital malformations. We also reviewed the literature on published cases.

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