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PREPUTIAL CALCULUS

PREPUTIAL CALCULUS To the Editor:— To the extensive bibliography of the paper by Dr. N. R. Ingraham Jr., Preputial Calculus, a Clinical Rarity (The Journal, July 13, p. 106) I wish to add the case described by D. Giordano (Compendio di Chirurgia Italiana, Turin, Unione Tipografica Editrice Torinese 2:746, 1911) which, freely translated, reads as follows: "I was asked by a colleague to see a clergyman and to be ready, eventually, to perform an amputation for cancer of the glans penis. The foreskin was abnormally distended, showing bluish veins, an extreme phimosis, a muddy fluid of foul odor leaking from the narrow passage. The palpation was painful and impressive of a stony consistency about the glans penis. When the opening was cleaned and the foreskin made to slide in various directions, a whitish surface of calcareous appearance was noticed, against which the probe produced a sound like over a stone. And http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png JAMA American Medical Association

PREPUTIAL CALCULUS

JAMA , Volume 105 (8) – Aug 24, 1935

PREPUTIAL CALCULUS

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To the Editor:—
To the extensive bibliography of the paper by Dr. N. R. Ingraham Jr., Preputial Calculus, a Clinical Rarity (The Journal, July 13, p. 106) I wish to add the case described by D. Giordano (Compendio di Chirurgia Italiana, Turin, Unione Tipografica Editrice Torinese 2:746, 1911) which, freely translated, reads as follows: "I was asked by a colleague to see a clergyman and to be ready, eventually, to perform an amputation for cancer of the...
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American Medical Association
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Copyright © 1935 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved. Applicable FARS/DFARS Restrictions Apply to Government Use.
ISSN
0098-7484
eISSN
1538-3598
DOI
10.1001/jama.1935.02760340061027
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Abstract

To the Editor:— To the extensive bibliography of the paper by Dr. N. R. Ingraham Jr., Preputial Calculus, a Clinical Rarity (The Journal, July 13, p. 106) I wish to add the case described by D. Giordano (Compendio di Chirurgia Italiana, Turin, Unione Tipografica Editrice Torinese 2:746, 1911) which, freely translated, reads as follows: "I was asked by a colleague to see a clergyman and to be ready, eventually, to perform an amputation for cancer of the glans penis. The foreskin was abnormally distended, showing bluish veins, an extreme phimosis, a muddy fluid of foul odor leaking from the narrow passage. The palpation was painful and impressive of a stony consistency about the glans penis. When the opening was cleaned and the foreskin made to slide in various directions, a whitish surface of calcareous appearance was noticed, against which the probe produced a sound like over a stone. And

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Published: Aug 24, 1935

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