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WithdrawnNCT01659528

Establishing Nomograms of Penile Length and Width Throughout the Weeks of Pregnancy

Establishing Nomograms of Penile Length and Width Throughout the Weeks of Pregnancy - A Prospective Descriptive Study.

Status
Withdrawn
Phase
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
0 (actual)
Sponsor
Carmel Medical Center · Academic / Other
Sex
Female
Age
18 Years – 50 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

The purpose of this study is to establish nomograms of penile length and width throughout the weeks of pregnancy.

Detailed description

Identifying pathology of male genitalia is important. It can be an isolated pathology, or connected to disorders in other organs, as part of genetic syndromes or endocrine disorders. Micropenis is a disorder, which is important to diagnose in the womb. Micropenis is defined as a penis which is measured 2.5 standard deviation below average. It is also thinner by diameter. This finding can also be the first expression of a lethal hormonal deficiency, hence the reason for early detection by ultrasound during pregnancy. Past prenatal diagnosis ultrasound studies, measured the penis from the scrotum to the tip of the penis. Another study evaluated formalin fixated fetuses after pregnancy terminations, in which the penis was measured from the abdominal wall to the tip of the penis. To date there are no nomograms for penile length, via ultrasound measurement from abdominal wall or for penile width. The investigators assume that measuring the penis from the abdominal wall is more accurate and standard than from the end of the scrotum, which is a less definitive reference point. The investigators aim to establish nomograms of penile length throughout the weeks of pregnancy. Exceptional penile width can also point out a problem with male genitalia. Therefore the investigators wish, as well to establish nomograms of penile width.

Conditions

Timeline

Start date
2012-07-01
Primary completion
2014-07-01
Completion
2014-07-01
First posted
2012-08-07
Last updated
2013-02-01

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Israel

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT01659528. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.