Prenatal Diagnosis of Isolated Hypospadias by Using "Tulip Sign" with Two and Three-Dimensional Ultrasonography
Hypospadias is an anomaly of the male urogenital tract which occurs as a result of deficient closure of the urethral groove. Hypospadias is the most commonly seen urogenital anomaly in male neonates, but it is rarely diagnosed during prenatal period. Herein, a severe hypospadias case which was diagn...
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Main Author: | Sebahat Atar Gürel (Author) |
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2016-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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