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Male congenital anomalies of the genitalia, including intersex and DSD
Diphallia , penile duplication ( PD ), diphallic terata , or diphallasparatus , is an extremely rare developmental abnormality in which a male is born with two penises . [1] [2] The first reported case was by Johannes Jacob Wecker in 1609. [3] [4] Its occurrence is 1 in 5.5 million boys in the United States. [5]

When diphallia is present, it is usually accompanied by renal , vertebral , hindgut , anorectal or other congenital anomalies. There is also a higher risk of spina bifida . [4] 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.

The first case was reported by Wecker in Bologna, Italy, in 1609, and since then, about one hundred cases have been reported. [1] [6] This condition has existed in humans since ancient times. [7] The two external genitalia may vary in size and shape, [8] either lying beside each other in a sagittal plane or one above the other in a frontal plane. [9]

According to Schneider classification in 1928, double penis is classified into three groups: (a) glans diphallia, (b) bifid diphallia and (c) complete diphallia or double penis. [10] According to Vilanora and Raventos, in 1954, a fourth group called pseudodiphallia is added. [11]

The current widely accepted classification, introduced by Aleem in 1972, classifies double penis into two groups: true diphallia and bifid phallus. [8] True diphallia is caused by cleavage of pubic tubercle; bifid phallus is caused by separation of pubic tubercle . [8] [12] Each of these two groups is further subdivided into partial or complete. [8] True diphallia is where each phallus has two corpora cavernosa and a single corpus spongiosum containing a urethra. [8] [12] True diphallia can be either complete with both penises similar in size, or partial when one of the phallia is smaller in size or immature, though structurally same as the larger phallus. [8] In bifid phallus, each phallus has only one corpus cavernosum and one corpus spongiosum containing a urethra. [8] [12] Separation of penises down to the base of the penile shaft is complete bifid, whereas to glans is partial bifid. [8] For complete bifid phallus associated with anomalies, the anterior urethra is absent from each penis and the prostatic urethra is situated in the skin between the two penises. [13] In partial bifid phallus, the duplication of urethra, corpora cavernous and corpus spongiosum in one penis is incomplete, and there is only a corpus cavernosum and a spongiosum surrounding the functioning urethra in the other penis. [14]

Diphallia is usually accompanied by systemic anomalies; their extent varies, ranging from no associated anomaly to multiple anomalies including urogenital, gastrointestinal and musculoskeletal systems. [1] [8] Penile duplication also varies from a single penis with double glans to complete double penises. [6] The meatus may be normal at tip of glans, hypospadiac, or epispadiac; the scrotum may be normal or bifid. [14] True diphallia is more likely accompanied with associated anomalies and malformations compared with bifid phallus. [1] Infants born with diphallia have higher death rate due to infections associated with anomalies. [13]

A two-day-old male newborn, [6] associated with complex genitourinary and ano-rectal malformation. He had imperforated anus, hypospadias , bifid scrotum, meatuses on both glandes, two bladders and two colons , and had normal testes , kidneys and ureters .

Partial true diphallia corresponds to pseudodiphallia. [1] Pseudodiphallia is formed from erectile tissue only, undifferentiated and non-functional. [13] It is independent of the normal penis [10] and can be removed surgically without problem. [13] This rare case was reported, [13] based on the age of the 83-year-old man when diphallia was only detected then when he was hospitalised, and also because of the absence of other anatomical malformations. The small, immature and nonfunctional penis protruded on one side of the large, normal penis. The secondary penis had glans but without urinary meatus.

A 12-year-old boy, [1] associated with bifid scrotum , epispadia and pubic symphysis diastasis . He had two separate penises, similar in size and shape, each penis had an epispadia urethral meatus. He had bifid scrotum, one testicle on each side of the scrotum. A bowel loop-like structure was over the pubis region. This structure had no communication with any other structures. He had a single normal bladder and ureter.

A 15-year-old boy, [14] apart from having two penises, had normal external genitalia. His two testicles were within normal scrotum and normally positioned. He had two unequal sized glans at tip of a thick penile shaft , and only urinated through the larger glans. He had a patent anus, one bladder, one normal urethra, normal gastrointestinal and genitourinary systems.

Cause of diphallia is unknown, [13] and also because its associated anomalies vary largely, it is impossible to give a simple, single explanation of its cause. [12] But it is thought to have started from duplication of cloacal membrane in early embryonic development stages in the fetus, between third and sixth week of gestation, [13] [7] because normal development of cloacal folds in the fetus is complete between this time. [10] [15]

Normal development of penis occurs with the fusion of cloacal tubercles at anterior end of urogenital sinus. [1] [13] Mesenchyme migrate around cloacal membrane, proliferate and expand around cloacal plate, forming a pair of cloacal folds that fuse to form genital tubercle which develops into penis. [13] [1] [12] If cloacal membrane is doubled, mesenchyme will migrate and surround both cloacal membranes, leading to the formation of two pairs of cloacal folds around two cloacal membranes, resulting in formation of two genital tubercles and thus two penises. [1] [12] The concept of caudal duplication syndrome is used to explain the symptoms of diphallia with associated complex anomalies in lower abdomen and urinary tract. [15] [12] Further, as mesenchyme migrate from more than one area, failure in migration and in the fusion of mesoderm results in formation of two genital tubercles [1] and double penises, as well as producing associated anomalies such as double bladders, double urethra, double colons and imperforated anus. [13] [12] Failure in proper fusion of urethral folds results in hypospadias. [16] Failure in mesoderm cell migration results in epispadia. [17]

Diphallia is a rare abnormal external genitalia. The cause is uncertain, but most scientists agree that diphallia is a defect of genital tubercle, and occurs at about week three of gestation, when caudal cell mass of mesoderm is affected by various external environmental factors including drugs, infections and malfunctioning homeobox genes . [11] [2]

Treatment is a case-by-case analysis taking into account considerations for medical and ethical reasons, and involves surgical excision of the non-functioning penis. [1]







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‘DoubleDickDude’ gets candid on Reddit
We’re only two days into 2014 and already a viable candidate for Most Fascinating Person of 2014 is “The Guy With Two Penises,” who has become a Reddit sensation over the last 24-hours. Last night, he held an intriguing AMA that covered candidly a wide range of sexual, anatomonical and personal questions about the condition he was born with known as “diphallia.” Here are 10 of the more fascinating things you’ll learn from “DoubleDickDude” about life with two penises.
1. High school was, uh, hard When asked if there ever was a time when he wished he had but one penis, DoubleDickDude replied “high school.” And when a Reddit user tried to cheer him up by saying, “But you were the baddest motherfucker in the locker room, right?” he said, “When it first got out, yeah. But then it became a joke and guys immediately thought i was gay, because . . . you know I guess I chose to have two cocks.”
2. He’s happy now happy with his anatomy Has he ever considered having one of his penises removed? “In my mid teens, yeah, ” he said. “Now, hell no.”
3. Most of the women and men he’s been with enjoy the extra penis “I’ve been in a serious relationship with a girl and a guy for a while now,” he said. “I call it monogamous because we are exclusive. She enjoys it. The three girls before her enjoyed it. It’s sort of made a few run screaming in the past. Usually the ones I get to know well before we date are cool with it. I don’t talk about it otherwise. Like, if I’m not going to have sex with you, you won’t know I’ve got two dicks. LOL”
4. Yes, he has inserted both into “the same hole” Asking what it’s like to have both in the same orifice, he answered, “Snug? 😉 It’s nice. I like hearing the moaning from the person I’m squeezed inside of.” Regarding one particular woman, he said, “She complained later, though, that her cervix was poking out and that her hole was huge. She kept coming back for more at least for three months. LOL”
5. He avoids public restrooms “If I do use [a public restroom], I try to use the stall and not a wall urinal,” he said. “There’ve been times where I’ve had to use the urinal and because I have one muscle that controls my piss, it lets the stream flow out both my dicks. So unless I pinch off one of them it comes out both and that doesn’t feel good. So I have to take both out to pee. Yeah I’ve gotten stares and even had a few guys at various times go, holy shit .”
6. Both penises pee at the same time . . . “It’s not tricky,” he said. “I’ve pee’d from both all my life. ;)”
7. . . . But they usually get erect at different times “It always starts that way,” he said. “The left one starts to get semi first, then stops at a certain point. Right one then gets rock hard, and if I’m horny enough the left one will continue to stiffen up and get bigger. Once or twice, with a cock ring on, they’ve both been equally rock hard.”
8. They both “cum” at the same time, though not at the same speed “If you’re working on the left one you have to suck it out,” he said. “The right one launches every time. ;)”
9. Not all of his sexual partners believe both penises are real “[The reaction] varies from girl to girl,” he said. “Some have been like, wow . Some have been like, that’s fake ! Some have freaked out like, called me names. Most are pretty curious, but i dont have casual sex anymore. . . [In the past] girls were nervous and some changed their mind
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