Abstract

A full-term newborn male baby was brought with abnormal genitalia. The baby was a product of non-consanguinous marriage and the antenatal checkups and sonography were unremarkable. The boy had passed urine and meconium before arrival. Baby was warm, pink and active. There was no abnormal facies. Limbs and spine were normal. Local examination (Fig. 1) revealed a normal phallus with meatus at the tip of glans but it was positioned in the perineum between the scrotum and anus. The hemiscrotums were well developed and contained testis on either side. The anus was patent and its site was normal. Sonography of spine,cranium and urinary tracts showed no pathology. Echocardiogram was also normal.

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