Meatal Stenosis as the name suggests in narrowing of the external urethral meatus. It may be congenital (ie) present right from birth or it may be acquired. When meatal stenosis is congenital, it is associated with other anomaly namely hypospadias- A defect in which the urethral opening is situated on the undersurface of the penis.
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