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. 1989 Mar;4(1):13–21. doi: 10.3346/jkms.1989.4.1.13

A survey of externally recognizable genitourinary anomalies in Korean newborns. Korean Urological Association.

H Choi 1, K M Kim 1, S K Koh 1, K S Kim 1, Y N Woo 1, J B Yoon 1, S K Choi 1, S W Kim 1
PMCID: PMC3053683  PMID: 2789734

Abstract

To estimate the incidence of externally recognizable genitourinary anomalies and associated anomalies in the newborns in Korea, retrospective and prospective studies have been performed. Thirty eight of 48 urology training hospitals participated in this nationwide survey. In this study we have included minor defects or variations in the anomaly to evaluate the incidence of the recognizable genitourinary conditions in the newborns. The incidence of genitourinary anomaly in 1,000 newborn delivery in a year was 11.0 in the prospective study and this figure is about three times higher than the retrospective study and is considered to be close to the true incidence. The incidence of genitourinary anomaly in 1,000 male newborn was 20.4. Hydrocele, cryptorchidism and hypospadias were most commonly observed. The incidence of hydrocele in 1,000 male newborn was 9.89 and the incidence of cryptorchidism was 7.26 and the incidence of hypospadias was 2.13. The incidence of associated anomaly in 100 genitourinary anomaly was 7.9. Congenital heart diseases and anorectal anomalies were commonly associated anomalies. In the newborns with genitourinary anomalies, premature infants account larger portion than is usually reported in total delivery.

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