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- Anogenital distance - Wikipedia
Anogenital distance (AGD) is the distance from the midpoint of the anus to the genitalia, the underside of the vagina, the clitoris or the scrotum It is considered medically significant for a number of reasons, in both humans and other animals, including sex determination and as a marker of endocrine disruptor exposure [1]
- Anogenital Warts - Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
They are usually flat, papular, or pedunculated growths on the genital mucosa Anogenital warts occur commonly at certain anatomic sites, including around the vaginal introitus, under the foreskin of the uncircumcised penis, and on the shaft of the circumcised penis
- ANOGENITAL Definition Meaning | Merriam-Webster Medical
The meaning of ANOGENITAL is of, relating to, or involving the genital organs and the anus How to use anogenital in a sentence
- Anogenital warts, human papillomavirus - DermNet
An anogenital wart is a common superficial skin lesion in the anogenital area caused by specific human papillomavirus (HPV) types Anogenital warts are also called condyloma acuminatum, genital warts, and venereal warts
- What to Expect During an Anogenital Examination: Key Insights
An anogenital examination is a clinical evaluation of the genital and perianal areas, typically performed by healthcare professionals such as primary care providers, pediatricians, gynecologists, or urologists
- Anogenital Distance in Healthy Infants: Method-, Age- and Sex-related . . .
Anogenital distance (AGD) is defined as the distance from the anus to the genitals and is considered a sensitive postnatal marker of in utero exposure to androgens in rodents as well as in humans (1, 2)
- Anogenital | definition of anogenital by Medical dictionary
anogenital adjective Referring to the anus and external genitalia, irrespective of gender Segen's Medical Dictionary © 2012 Farlex, Inc All rights reserved
- Anogenital Dysplasia - Stanford Health Care
Anogenital dysplasia occurs when cells around the anus or genitals change, usually due to HPV The abnormal cells aren’t cancerous but could be over time
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