Parafimosis (Spanish Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Parafimosis" in Spanish language version.

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  • Choe JM (2000). «Paraphimosis: Current Treatment Options». American Family Physician 62 (12): 2623-6, 2628. PMID 11142469. Archivado desde el original el 7 de agosto de 2011. Consultado el 8 de junio de 2014. «If a severely constricting band of tissue precludes all forms of conservative or minimally invasive therapy, an emergency dorsal slit should be performed. This procedure should be performed with the use of a local anesthetic by a physician experienced with the technique... Circumcision, a definitive therapy, should be performed at a later date to prevent recurrent episodes, regardless of the method of reduction used.» 

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  • Jeffrey M Donohoe; Jason O Burnette; James A Brown (7 de octubre de 2009). «Paraphimosis». eMedicine. «Patients with severe paraphimosis that proves refractory to conservative therapy will require a bedside emergency dorsal slit procedure to save the penis. A formal circumcision can be performed in the operating room at a later date... At a later date, a formal circumcision can be performed as an outpatient procedure.» 
  • Hina Z Ghory; Rahul Sharma (28 de abril de 2010). «Phimosis and Paraphimosis». eMedicine. «Patients with phimosis, both physiologic and pathologic, are at risk for developing paraphimosis when the foreskin is forcibly retracted past the glans and/or the patient or caretaker forgets to replace the foreskin after retraction.» 
  • Richard A Santucci; Ryan P Terlecki (15 de abril de 2009). «Phimosis, Adult Circumcision, and Buried Penis». eMedicine. «Reduction of the foreskin under sedation is almost always possible. However, in some situations, a dorsal slit or circumcision is required». 
  • Hina Z Ghory; Rahul Sharma (28 de abril de 2010). «Phimosis and Paraphimosis». eMedicine. 

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  • Choe JM (2000). «Paraphimosis: Current Treatment Options». American Family Physician 62 (12): 2623-6, 2628. PMID 11142469. Archivado desde el original el 7 de agosto de 2011. Consultado el 8 de junio de 2014. «If a severely constricting band of tissue precludes all forms of conservative or minimally invasive therapy, an emergency dorsal slit should be performed. This procedure should be performed with the use of a local anesthetic by a physician experienced with the technique... Circumcision, a definitive therapy, should be performed at a later date to prevent recurrent episodes, regardless of the method of reduction used.» 

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