| Title |
A high hypospadias rate in The Netherlands |
| Published in |
Human Reproduction. ISSN 0268-1161. |
| Author |
Pierik, F.H. (Frank); Burdorf, A. (Lex); Nijman, J.M. (Rien); Muinck Keizer-Schrama, de S.M.P.F. (Sabine); Juttmann, R.E. (Rikard); Weber, R.F.A. (Robert) |
| Date |
2002-01-01 |
| Language |
English |
| Type |
article |
| Abstract |
BACKGROUND: Reports on increasing hypospadias trends are based on birth
defect registries, which are prone to inaccuracy. We assessed the
prevalence of hypospadias precisely, by prospective examination of all
newborns in Rotterdam over a 2-year period. METHODS: A total of 7292
consecutive male births were examined for the presence of hypospadias,
classified by severity. RESULTS: The frequency of hypospadias in newborn
boys was 0.73% (53/7292). The rate among live births was 38 per 10 000,
which is 6 times the previously reported rate for the Southwestern
Netherlands (6.2) (P < 0.0001). This registry excludes glandular
hypospadias. Without glandular cases, our rate is 26 per 10 000, which is
still 4-fold higher (P < 0.0001). The ratio of minor to major hypospadias
was 0.3. In 79% of cases, surgery was indicated. CONCLUSIONS: We found a
4-fold higher than expected hypospadias rate, which may be explained by
case ascertainment differences. The proportion of major cases was higher
than generally assumed. This study provides evidence for substantial
geographical differences. Explanations for temporal and geographical
differences need to be explored. To monitor hypospadias rates and trends
accurately, complete case ascertainment, including standardized
classification of severity, is warranted. |
| Publication |
http://hdl.handle.net/1765/9880 |
| Persistent Identifier |
urn:NBN:nl:ui:15-1765/9880 |
| Metadata |
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| Repository |
Erasmus University Rotterdam |