This is the first time that a congenital malformation has been analyzed in detail through a postmortem study.
Student researchers from the University of Birmingham Medical School in the UK found three penises during the autopsy of a 78-year-old man who donated his body for research. Interesting Engineering wrote this on Friday, October 18.
The log indicates that the person probably did not know about this anomaly.
So, during the autopsy, the researchers noted that the patient had normal external genitalia, but later discovered the presence of “two small additional penises hidden in the scrotal bursa.”
“The primary and secondary penises have a common urethra, which passes through the secondary penis before entering the primary one. The smallest secondary penis has no urethral structure,” the newspaper said.
Interesting Engineering notes that genital duplication in most cases manifests itself later in life, causing sexual dysfunction, obstructive urinary symptoms, and urinary incontinence in adulthood.
“Diphalla, or having two penises, is a very rare disease that affects one in every five to six million people. It has been described in the medical literature. Different shafts of the penis have been recorded. so far only once in history,” said the material.
Doctors indicated that during his life the man underwent surgery to remove an inguinal hernia. However, the doctor who performed it did not indicate any abnormality in the patient.
It was previously reported that in Thailand, a man placed it in an ant’s nest to enlarge his penis.
Source: korrespondent

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