microphallus


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an abnormally small penis

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Babies between the ages of 3 weeks to 1 year with permission of parents to participate were included in the study whereas babies with hypospadias, chordee, epispadias, webbed penis, microphallus, hidden penis secondary to a large hydrocele or hernia and deranged bleeding or clotting profile were excluded.
Interactions between two marine snails, littorina rudis maton and littorina nigrolineata gray, a predator, Carcinus maenas (L.), and a parasite, Microphallus similis jagerskiold.
The "sex" is strangely distant from the "symbol" in Calder's representations of Baker (they are more puppetlike and fan-clubby than raunchy), just as the many male acrobats that he rendered during this period lack any real sense of virile physicality (all apparently suffer from steroid-induced microphallus).
But he said he frequently had "missionary position" sex with his wife, using what he calls his penis and what his lawyers call a "microphallus," which is created by enlarging the clitoris through hormone therapy.
Here we report the results of a five-year study of dynamics in a clonal population of freshwater snails (Potamopyrgus antipodarum) and its trematode parasites, focusing on the dominant parasite, Microphallus sp.
In one study of a Microphallus trematode parasite of Gammarus amphipods (Thomas et al.
These creatures honour and respect everyone's natural-born genitalia -- including what we would describe as a microphallus or a clitoris several inches long.
This creature's nemesis is a worm known as the castrating trematode (genus Microphallus).
His parents have been informed about the need for surgical correction of cryptorchidism (around the end of the first year) and hypospadias and microphallus (at least two surgical procedures in the first 2-3 years of life) and are currently satisfied with the development of their son.
Excysting metacercariae of other digeneans including Microphalloides japonicus [10], Cotylurus strigeoides [11], Microphallus similis [12], Haplorchis taichui [13], and Maritrema novaezealandensis [5] can be maintained up to several days in vitro and mature into ovigerous adults, but the eggs produced are frequently malformed or unembryonated (reviewed by [2, 3, 14]).
AMH has furthermore been suggested as a marker used in the management of patients with an isolated microphallus or hypospadias to exclude the possibility of testicular dysgenesis.
These metacercariae grew to adults in the following genera: Levinseniella, Microphallus and Maritrema, in the period of 2-5 days after feeding experimentally to the rat Rattus norvegicus, mice Mus musculus and duck Cairinia moschata.