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Toilet seat injury - Anogenital in
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Toilet seat injury - Anogenital in

Contributors: Mary Spencer MD, Ann Lenane MD, Sireesha Reddy MD, Amy Swerdlin MD, Manasi Kadam Ladrigan MD, Carol Berkowitz MD
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Synopsis

Toilet seat injury generally occurs in boys who are toilet training, when the raised toilet seat falls on the penis. The compression injury can result in pain, penile contusion, abrasion, external laceration, or partial or complete urethral rupture.

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ICD10CM:
S38.01XA – Crushing injury of penis, initial encounter

SNOMEDCT:
78508009 – Crushing injury of male external genitalia

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Last Updated:12/21/2008
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Toilet seat injury - Anogenital in
A medical illustration showing key findings of Toilet seat injury : Abrasion, Glans of penis, Laceration, Ecchymosis
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