ea0095p42 | Gonadal, DSD and Reproduction 1 | BSPED2023
Aamir* Shahrukh
, Papaioannou* Christos
, Kwong Ruth
, Joshi Ashwini
, Misra Devesh
, Prasad Rathi
An underlying genetic/endocrine cause for severe hypospadias is found in up to 20% of affected boys as described in the literature, with environmental and epigenetic factors also believed to play a role. We conducted a retrospective analysis of 65 boys with severe hypospadias (penoscrotal, scrotal, perineal) managed by Paediatric Urology at Barts Health NHS Trust, born between January 2010 and 2021 (38% white caucasian, 28% asian, 22% black and 12% other/undefined). Boys with ...