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Re: Diphallia, Pictures of Men Born With Two Penises
Diphallia From Wikipedia Diphallia, penile duplication (PD), diphallic terata, or diphallasparatus, is a rare medical condition in which a male infant is born with two penises. The first reported case was by Johannes Jacob Wecker in 1609 [1]. Its occurrence is 1 in 5,500,000 men in the United States.[2] When diphallia is present, it is usually accompanied by other congenital anomalies such as renal, vertebral, hindgut or anorectal duplication. There is also a higher risk of spina bifida. Infants born with PD and its related conditions have a higher death rate from various infections associated with their more complex renal or colorectal systems. It is thought diphallia occurs in the fetus between the 23rd and 25th days of gestation when an injury, chemical stress, or malfunctioning homeobox genes hamper proper function of the caudal cell mass of the fetal mesoderm as the urogenital sinus separates from the genital tubercle and rectum to form the penis. Contents 1 Characteristics 2 See also 3 References 4 External links Characteristics Those in possession of a diphallus tend to be sterile, due to either congenital defects or difficulties in application. Urine may be passed by both penises, by only one, or through some other aperture in the perineum. A range of duplication types have been seen, ranging from organs that fissure into two, to the presence of two distinct penises positioned at some distance from each other. Most diphalluses lie side by side and are of equal size, but they can be seated atop one another, with one distinctly larger than the other. This rare condition has been documented in pigs and other mammals. [3] Diphallia is a medical condition and should not be confused with genital bisection, which is an elective procedure which involves the splitting of the penis. See also Supernumerary body part Polyorchidism Penile agenesis References1.^ "Concealed diphallus :a Case report and review of the literature.". Journal of Indian Association of Pediatric Surgeons. Archived from the original on 2000. http://www.jiaps.com/article.asp?iss...=Sharma;type=0. Retrieved 2010-03-07. 2.^ "Indian man wants op to remove extra organ". Reuters. Archived from the original on 22 January 2007. http://web.archive.org/web/200701220...ryId=DEL270522. Retrieved 2006-08-18. 3.^ Aparicio-Rodríguez et al (December 2010). "Disorders of sexual development in genetic pediatrics: Three different ambiguous genitalia cases report from Hospital Para el Nino Poblano, Mexico". International Journal of Genetics and Molecular Biology 2 (10): 207–216. ISBN 2006-9863. http://www.academicjournals.org/ijgm...%20et%20al.pdf. Retrieved 14 January 2012 Talk:DiphalliaView reader feedback »From Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaJump to: navigation, search WikiProject Medicine [hide](Rated Start-class, Low-importance) MedicineWikipedia:WikiProject MedicineTemplate:WikiProject Medicinemedicine articles Medicine portal v ·t ·e This article is within the scope of WikiProject Medicine, which recommends that this article follows the Manual of Style for medicine-related articles and use high-quality medical sources. Please visit the project page for details or ask questions at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Medicine. Start This article has been rated as Start-Class on the project's quality scale. Low This article has been rated as Low-importance on the project's importance scale. Contents 1 What the... What?!? 2 Double Circumcision 3 Disputed phrase 4 Query 5 Information 6 rare disorder 7 Plural: Penes vs. Penises 8 Really? 9 Clarity for laymen 10 Contradiction in "Characteristics" What the... What?!?"Most men with diphallus learn to use it for intercourse, though they cannot penetrate two partners at the same time." No, really, can anyone please explain to me what the author meant by that? What does "though they cannot penetrate two partners at the same time" mean? Doesn't that just sound wrong? 151.21.34.242 (talk) 16:34, 23 June 2010 (UTC) Double Circumcision Someone circumcised both dicks in the picture. LOL? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 89.79.39.60 (talk) 04:46, 4 April 2009 (UTC) Disputed phrase Inclusion of this phrase has been disputed - "The condition in pigs and other mammals has been documented. It is also commonly mistaken that sharks have two "penises", but this is false." from Wikipedia:Votes for Duopenis And so you merged highly suspect information into diphallia? Why? Had you found external verification for the "myth" of sharks or pigs? Geogre 16:36, 6 Sep 2004 (UTC) Yes I did find external verification, as anyone would looking at this for more than two seconds . pig shark -- Netoholic @ 20:45, 6 Sep 2004 (UTC) And you didn't feel that you needed to insert any references? You also felt that this was of vital importance to the diphallia article? Have you ever heard of the importance of negative findings? Read many papers about things not being found in sharks? I'm not interested in churlish edit wars with you. Geogre 01:26, 7 Sep 2004 (UTC) We don't link external sources for every tidbit of fact in an article. But then, even if I wanted to, you've protected the page (against policy) to prevent my attempts. -- Netoholic @ 01:56, 7 Sep 2004 (UTC) Is it true that plankton do not have diphallia? How about clams? How about coral? Why aren't you including those "facts" that don't need documentation? Is it true that diphallia occurs in most mammals and is usually fatal? Anyone who does more than two seconds of research knows that mutations and birth defects occur in all forms. Why haven't you included that? Could it be that you are so in love with your decision to "merge" and redirect that you cannot listen to the community, cannot follow sane article construction, and would willingly go into an edit war over an irrelevant and unsubstantiated sentence? You keep putting it in, and I'll keep taking it out, without violating the 3 revert rule until someone decides to listen to the community. Geogre 02:33, 7 Sep 2004 (UTC) Hi Geogre, I am sorry to say that you are falling pray to all the faults that you are criticising your protagonist of having in this context. Can you see that? Above all: respect and politeness is needed across the spectrum. Thanks. Query"It is estimated that one out of 5 million live births " of all live births or male live births? Rich Farmbrough 22:47, 25 Mar 2005 (UTC) "Does it work?"... Wow, the penis fulfils enough roles that that question is amusingly open... I've seen a video of someone urinating with both penises simultaneously. I've heard that there is little problem with erections, however, as the page says, congenital defects may accompany diphallia, and those may have higher incidence of problems. Granted, I suppose I need to look for sources to back that up. samwaltz 07:21, 14 July 2006 (UTC) At least they worded it nicely.. 'difficulty of application' =P rare disorderThe intro says it's an extremely rare disorder with only approximately 100 such cases of diphallus reported throughout the world. But then it says than one in 5 million men have it. That would mean there are about 500 men alive with diphalia. Are those 100 cases 'ever recorded' or 'alive today'? The latter I can imagine, with 80% of the men who have it hiding it out of shame or something. DirkvdM 05:47, 23 September 2006 (UTC) I cannot answer the question but I can offer up that a medical textbook owned by a dermatopathologist I work for stated '100 cases ever recorded'.70.74.138.126 (talk) 01:05, 23 September 2008 (UTC) seems unlikely that it can regularly be concealed, given the accompanying malformations. question remains, how surgically correctible is it?Toyokuni3 (talk) 19:41, 9 May 2008 (UTC) On the contrary, this condition is easily concealable; most men do wear clothing in public. —Lowellian (reply) 09:59, 6 January 2010 (UTC) [Plural: Penes vs. Penises I can't believe I'm posting this, but as there has been a revert, I suppose it's worth mentioning. The standard Latin plural of "penis" is "penes" (3rd declension noun, and such), however current standard English tends to view 3rd declension nouns the normal English plural of +(e)s. I'm going through a more descriptive grammar phase at the moment, so I'd be inclined to agree with the latter. Does anyone else have a preference? samwaltz 15:37, 17 October 2006 (UTC) Yeah, penes sounds better to me, but for most people it impedes understanding. Let's eschew obfuscation and use penises. —Keenan Pepper 03:00, 19 October 2006 (UTC) The reason for this is because the infant often has a parasitic twin situated inside them, specifically in the dipygus position. In other words, the lower regions of the parasitic twin are well-developed, but not the upper regions Clarity for laymen I think also in bold at the very beginning it should also be known as "multiple penis disorder". Anonymous 00:00, 6 July 2009 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by 154.5.39.78 (talk) 02:32, 7 July 2009 Only if it's actually known as that already. The article says it "is a medical condition in which a male infant is born with two penises" so it's already been clarified. AnemoneProjectors (talk) 09:20, 7 July 2009 (UTC) Contradiction in "Characteristics""Sterility due to difficulties of application" sounds just the opposite of "most men learn to use it for intercourse". Unless federal law mandates all diphallics to pull out. --NetRolller 3D 02:40, 20 August 2010 (UTC) It's not a contradiction because sterility isn't the same as impotence. Infertile men can still have sex. Plus it says "tend to be sterile", not "all men with a diphallus are sterile". AnemoneProjectors 11:12, 20 August 2010 (UTC) [edit] Picture added.It's a free picture. It looks like the guy has two glandes and one sheath. Freakish, yes? It looks like the surgeon circumcised both heads. PBF1974 (talk) 01:16, 5 January 2011 (UTC) |
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Re: Diphallia, Pictures of Men Born With Two Penises
2 of them look fake (the ones that are erect) prob photoshop. Notice that both penii are usually not the same size or if they are, they are micro penii
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Re: Diphallia, Pictures of Men Born With Two Penises
The 2 pics where the guys lucked out and got twin biggies totally turned me on...I'd fuck that in a second! |