Stopped: Patient numbers estimated to be too low to complete the trial in less than 10 years
Topical steroids are used as treatment for non-retractile foreskin in children for decades, but, there are disagreement among physicians about the optimum potency of the agent used. This study is designed to determine any difference in the beneficial effects of mild versus potent topical corticosteroids in treatment of non-retractile foreskin in children.
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Achievement of fully retractile foreskin with full exposure of glans at the end of therapy
Timeframe: 16 weeks