Difficulty replacing the retracted foreskin of the penis to its normal position is called:
a. paraphimosis.
b. Peyronie disease.
c. phimosis.
d. priapism.
A
Paraphimosis refers to the inability to replace the foreskin to its original position after it has been retracted behind the glans.
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