Inspection:
Palpation:
It is not possible to examine structures under the prepuce in a young child. The prepuce and glans foreskin are tethered together at birth, and only separate slowly during the first few years of life because of the secretion of smegma into the coronal sinus.
In later life, adhesions may prevent retraction of the prepuce. They must be surgically divided if the glans penis is to be examined. If the patient has a tight phimosis, a dorsal slit or circumcision may be required to allow proper examination. It is important to examine under the prepuce if suspected carcinoma is to be excluded.
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