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Reviewed Resources:
Home > Health > Men''s_Health > Conditions_and_Diseases > Hypospadias
1.Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center
 Article by physicians Terru W. Hensle, M.D., Steven Y. Tennenbaum, M.D. and Elizabeth A. Reiley, M.D. of the Babies & Childrens Hospital detailing information that every parent should know about this condition.
URL:http://cpmcnet.columbia.edu/dept/urology/pediatric/hypospadias.html
2.Digital Urology Journal:Hypospadias
 A look at this disorder which occurs in about 1 out of 350 male births and what can be done about it.
URL:http://www.duj.com/hypospadias.html
3.Hic-Ups.Org
 Started by one parent, this site provides information and resources for others. Discussion topics include surgery, surgical aftercare and complications that may arise. Also contains parents stories and frequently asked questions.
URL:http://www.hic-ups.org/index.html
4.University of Virginia Health System
 Brief discussion of congenital anomalies of the penis,including hypospadias, epispadias, phimosis and paraphimosis.
URL:http://www.hsc.virginia.edu/med-ed/path/gu/penis2.html
5.Hypospadias Association of America
 A community of men who have this disorder, parents of children with this disorder, health professional and partners of those with hypospadias. The association is dedicated to education, support and the advocacy of issues relating to this disorder.
URL:http://www.hypospadias.net/
6.Hypospadias
 An information site for parents and people with this disorder, dealing with the surgery involved, complications and emotional impact of this condition.
URL:http://www.hypospadiashelp.fsnet.co.uk/Hypospadias%20contents.html
7.Penile urethral anomolies in males
 An article by Richard M. Parker, M.D. as to what this is, the causes and the surgical correction of this disorder. The prognosis is also discussed.
URL:http://www.pedsurologic.com/Parker/Pamphlets/Hypospadias/Hypospadias.html
8.Dept of Urology-University of Michigan
 Information for patients about this disorder and the reason it should be repaired.
URL:http://www.um-urology.com/patients/hypospadias.html
9.What is a Hypospadias?
 Answers questions as to what it is, why it should be treated, how it can be treated and the possible complications of repair.
URL:http://www.uro.com/hypospad.htm
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