Aposthia is a rare congenital condition in humans, in which the foreskin of the penis is missing.: 37–39 Toward the end of the nineteenth century, E....
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Amelia and hemimelia Amniotic band syndrome Anencephaly Angelman syndrome Aposthia Arnold–Chiari malformation Bannayan–Zonana syndrome Bardet–Biedl syndrome...
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parents to attach 'Hajji' to his first name, but he was also born with aposthia (in which boys are born without foreskin), which was seen as an even greater...
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Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Palestine, Israel, and North Africa. (See also aposthia.) Male circumcision is among the rites of Islam and is part of the fitrah...
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Some birth defects of the foreskin can occur; all of them are rare. In aposthia there is no foreskin at birth,: 37–39 in micropathia the foreskin does...
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Jewish Encyclopedia. Retrieved 17 December 2013. Amin Ud Din M (2012). "Aposthia-a motive of circumcision origin". Iranian Journal of Public Health. 41...
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