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Pediatric emergency care · Apr 1993
Review Case ReportsPenile zipper entrapment: a simple and less threatening approach using mineral oil.
- J T Kanegaye and N Schonfeld.
- Division of Emergency and Transport Medicine, Children's Hospital of Los Angeles, CA 90054-0700.
- Pediatr Emerg Care. 1993 Apr 1; 9 (2): 90-1.
AbstractPenile zipper entrapment, when it presents to the office or emergency department, can prove to be a challenging management problem. An easily implemented alternative approach is presented, along with a review of previously reported experience with this problem.
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