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Penile Agenesis: Definition, Causes, Impact, and Treatments

  Penile Agenesis is the rarest of rare birth defects that occur in males. According to healthcare, this is found only 1 in and around 10 to 30 million births. So far, only around 70 cases of Penile Agenesis are reported or published across the world.  Definition of Penile Agenesis   Penile Agenesis is also referred to as many other names, including Aphallia. Aphallia is a term taken from the Greek where "a" refers to "not" and "phallia" for phallus (penis). This means the absence of the penis.  Penile agenesis is an extremely rare disorder associated with urogenital anomalies. It is a congenital malformation characterized by the complete absence of the penis in a male infant. Mostly, this is compatible with life while in some complex form cases, it can be incompatible with life.  In most cases, penile agenesis is associated with absent urinary meatus and urethral atresia, but some cases might have urethra and meatus like a normal male. In some cases, cau