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Penoskrotale Elephantiasis

Aktuelle Urologie, 2007
Penoscrotal elephantiasis is not an uncommon clinical picture that may arise as a symptom of many diseases; it is usually a sequela of a recurring inflammatory process, eczema or malignancy. Elephantiasis often occurs after radical operations in the pelvic region.
V, Zugor   +3 more
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Genital elephantiasis

International Journal of STD & AIDS, 2002
Genital elephantiasis (esthiomene), which is the dramatic end-result of lymphatic obstruction, is rather rare. Although mainly associated with filariasis and sexually transmitted diseases, such as lymphogranuloma venereum and donovanosis, it could also be an uncommon complication of tubercular lymphadenitis, a common infection in tropical countries ...
Rashmi, Sarkar   +3 more
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Elephantiasis Nostras Verrucosa

Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, 2006
Swelling of the leg is a frequent finding in podiatric medicine. Unless the patient draws notice to the condition or the physician is diligent in asking questions and examining the extremity, the condition may be viewed as minor and given little attention.
Robert M, Yoho   +2 more
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Elephantiasis Congenita Angiomatosa

Acta Paediatrica, 1953
SummaryAn account is given of eight cases of congenital elephantiasis with angiomatosis, in which no hereditary history of the disease was found. It is emphasized that a definite diagnosis can be made by means of histological examination, and that soft‐tissue radiography may often facilitate the diagnosis.
H, ENELL, B, HAHN
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