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{{ICD11weblink}}435644926 Hypospadias, scrotal] - abnormally placed urinary meatus that opens on the scrotum.<br>
{{ICD11weblink}}435644926 Hypospadias, scrotal] - abnormally placed urinary meatus that opens on the scrotum.<br>
{{ICD11weblink}}1395446936 Hypospadias, perineal] - abnormally placed urinary meatus that opens in the perineum.
{{ICD11weblink}}1395446936 Hypospadias, perineal] - abnormally placed urinary meatus that opens in the perineum.
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 ICD-11
Hypospadias
Any condition of the urethra affecting males, caused by determinants arising during the antenatal period. These conditions are characterized by a malformation of the urethra and an abnormally placed urinary meatus. This condition may also present with an incomplete foreskin that forms a hood.

Hypospadias, coronal - abnormally placed urinary meatus that opens in the ventral portion of the coronal sulcus.
Hypospadias, glandular - abnormally placed urinary meatus that opens at the site of the frenulum.
Hypospadias, penile - abnormally placed urinary meatus that opens along the shaft of the penis.
Hypospadias, penoscrotal - abnormally placed urinary meatus that opens where the shaft of the penis meets the scrotum.
Hypospadias, scrotal - abnormally placed urinary meatus that opens on the scrotum.
Hypospadias, perineal - abnormally placed urinary meatus that opens in the perineum.