Synopsis: Measurement of Penile and Clitoral Sizes in Post-Neonatal Infants

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When the appearance of a child’s genitalia differs from the anatomical description above, with difficulty in assigning gender, the genital is described as a disorder of sex differentiation (DSD). Late diagnosis of DSD in the developing world is frequently due to delayed presentation arising from non-recognition and inhibition from stigma. This is even worse when close to half of children are born in hospitals. This could be due to a lack of thorough external genitalia examination at birth that could have detected subtle aberrations in genital anatomy or a lack of knowledge about what genital sizes may constitute an abnormality. Early diagnosis of micropenis, clitoromegaly or other forms of DSD is important, since it may be a pointer to an underlying serious or life-threatening hormonal disorder.

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2026-06-30

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EDUCATIONAL SERIES

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Synopsis: Measurement of Penile and Clitoral Sizes in Post-Neonatal Infants. (2026). NIGERIAN JOURNAL OF PAEDIATRICS, 53(2), ES09-ES013. https://doi.org/10.63270/

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