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LIPOGRANULOMATA OF MALE GENITALIA

British Journal of Urology, 1967
SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS Two cases of lipogranulomata of the male genitalia are presented. They may present as an acute disease or as a more chronic lesion with symptoms and signs coming on months or years after injection. Often there is no history of injection and the patient is apt to be psychiatrically abnormal.
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Primary lipogranuloma of male genitalia

Urology, 1988
Lipogranulomas developing secondarily in the genitourinary system have been reported rather frequently, but primary lipogranulomas without any past history of etiologically related conditions are rare. We report on 2 cases recently encountered in which tumors were diagnosed as sclerosing lipogranuloma on histopathologic examination.
Akio Maki   +5 more
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Gunshot Wounds to the Male Genitalia

The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1995
Fifty consecutive cases of gunshot wounds to the male external genitalia were treated by the Tulane University Urology Service at the Medical Center of Louisiana in New Orleans. Fifty percent of the patients had significant associated injuries. Eight anterior urethral injuries were identified, all by retrograde urethrography.
Timothy Moreno   +2 more
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Granulomatous disease of male genitalia

Urology, 1976
Five cases of granulomatous disease of the male genitalia are presented. Of these, 3 cases involved foreign-body reactions in which some form of hydrocarbon was the causative agent. In the other 2 cases, idiopathic granulomatous processes were found, and this condition may be secondary to endogenous lipoid degenerative processes.
James E. Gottesman   +2 more
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Embryology of the Male External Genitalia

Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 1980
Abnormal embryological development can lead to various anomalies of the male external genitalia. Hypospadias is the result of incomplete masculine development of the genitalia. If the mesenchyme fails to form any of the structures around the urethra, a fibrous band will form, causing chordee. The developmental defect causing exstrophy and epispadias is
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Diseases of the Male Genitalia

2000
The diagnosis and treatment of diseases involving the glans and prepuce (foreskin) present formidable clinical problems. First, the number of primary disorders is large. In addition, many common dermatoses, such as psoriasis, lichen planus and scabies, may have genital involvement.
Walter H.C. Burgdorf   +3 more
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Vascular anomalies of the male genitalia

Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 2011
Vascular tumors and malformations of the male genitalia can affect urinary, sexual, reproductive, and emotional function.Male patients with a genital lesion evaluated or treated at our center from 1995 to 2010 were reviewed to analyze presentation, diagnosis, treatment modalities, and outcome.Of the 3889 male patients, 117 had a vascular anomaly of the
John B. Mulliken   +5 more
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TUBERCULOUS INFECTION OF THE MALE GENITALIA

Australasian Journal of Dermatology, 1991
SummaryThe extremely rare occurrence of genital tuberculosis affecting the penis, seminal vesicles, epididymides, vas deferens and Cowper's gland is described. Diagnosis was made by demonstration of fragmented acid fast bacilli in the discharge, and caseating epithelioid cell granulomata with Langhan's giant cells detected on histopathology.
V Ramesh, R. Vasanthi
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The External Genitalia of Male Simuliidae

Annals of Tropical Medicine & Parasitology, 1950
(1950). The External Genitalia of Male Simuliidae. Annals of Tropical Medicine & Parasitology: Vol. 44, No. 2, pp. 146-152.
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Penetrating Trauma to the Male External Genitalia

Journal of Urology, 1998
We report on 40 patients with penetrating trauma to the external genitalia. Initial evaluation and management, operative findings, and treatment outcomes are reviewed.We retrospectively reviewed the medical records of all patients presenting to our facility with penetrating trauma to the external genitalia since 1988.Of the 40 patients reviewed, 22 ...
John A. Mata   +3 more
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