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Hypospadias Classification
Classification  ICD-11 Meatus Opening Image  Hypospadia classifications.jpg
Anterior Q54.1 on inferior surface of glans penis A
Coronal Hypospadias, coronal urinary meatus opens in the ventral portion of the coronal sulcus B
Distal Q54.0 on distal third of shaft C
Penoscrotal Hypospadias, penoscrotal urinary meatus opens where the shaft of the penis meets the scrotum D
Scrotal Hypospadias, scrotal urinary meatus that opens on the scrotum E
Perineal Hypospadias, perineal urinary meatus that opens in the perineum F
Table reference[1] Links: hypospadias | 'ICD-11 Hypospadias


Hypospadias, glandular - a malformation of the urethra and the ventral side of the penis, leading to an abnormally placed urinary meatus that opens at the site of the frenulum.

Hypospadias, penile - a malformation of the urethra and the ventral side of the penis and an abnormally placed urinary meatus that opens along the shaft of the penis.

  1. Baskin LS, Himes K & Colborn T. (2001). Hypospadias and endocrine disruption: is there a connection?. Environ. Health Perspect. , 109, 1175-83. PMID: 11713004