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Isolated penile metastasis from bladder carcinoma

European Radiology, 1999
Metastases of the penis are uncommon, with only approximately 300 cases reported since 1870. In up to 70% of patients, the primary tumour is located in the urogenital tract. Furthermore, isolated metastases of the penis are exceptionally rare. We report a case of solitary squamous cell metastasis of the penis presenting with painful swelling initially ...
O A, Demuren, O, Koriech
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Penile metastasis from lung cancer.

Japanese journal of clinical oncology, 1992
A case of metastatic tumor of the penis from lung cancer is reported. The patient, who had received a right pneumonectomy 17 months previously for a squamous cell carcinoma of the lung, complained of urinary retention and painful erection of the penis. He underwent an emergency suprapubic cystostomy.
K, Yokoi   +5 more
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Penile Metastasis from a T1b Prostate Carcinoma

Oncology Research and Treatment, 2007
Penile metastasis from incidental prostate carcinoma has not been described to date.The case of a 72-year-old man affected by penile metastasis from incidental prostate carcinoma is described. In March 1998, the patient underwent prostate surgery for lower urinary tract symptoms related to benign prostatic obstruction. Histological examination revealed
Tommaso Cai   +6 more
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Penile Metastasis from Other Malignancies

Urologia Internationalis, 2006
Primary penile carcinoma is one of the rarest male genital tract tumors. We rarely encounter this malignancy in Turkey because circumcision is routinely performed as a part of the Islamic tradition. Despite the medical paradox that the penis is rarely affected by metastases, approximately 300 cases have been reported in the literature.
Fatih Hızlı, Ferhat Berkmen
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Stereotactic Radiotherapy for Penile Metastasis: Case Report and Systematic Literature Review

Oncology Research and Treatment
Introduction: Penile metastases (PMs) are a rare clinical presentation mainly related to advanced stages of disease. Considering the low incidence, an optimal treatment approach has not yet been defined; surgery, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy (RT) are ...
A. Piras   +17 more
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Late penile metastasis from primary bladder carcinoma

Urology, 2003
We report a case of late penile metastasis from primary bladder carcinoma. Penile metastases are an extremely rare occurrence. The most striking feature of this case was that lung metastasis was diagnosed 7.5 years after the patient presented with primary bladder carcinoma and that metastasis to the penis was detected another 2.5 years later.
Andreas P, Berger   +5 more
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Penile metastasis of chondrosarcoma of the jaw

Urology, 2003
Metastasis to the penis is an unusual event. Bladder and prostate tumors are the main sources of penile metastasis. Other sites include the rectosigmoid, kidney, and, less frequently, the pancreas, liver, nasopharynx, and lung. Other sources include malignant melanoma and Burkitt's lymphoma.
Gustavo, Cardoso Guimarães   +7 more
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Prostate penile metastasis: Incidence and imaging pattern on 68Ga‐PSMA PET/CT

Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Oncology, 2020
Prostate cancer commonly metastasises to bone and regional lymphatics and more rarely to locations such as the brain, skin and penis. Gallium‐68 prostate‐specific membrane antigen (68Ga‐PSMA) positron emission tomography/computed tomography (PET/CT) has ...
A. Tatkovic   +3 more
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Penile metastasis secondary to follicular thyroid carcinoma

Scandinavian Journal of Urology and Nephrology, 2004
Penile metastases are rare and are considered to reflect end-stage malignant disease. The first case of a follicular thyroid carcinoma metastasizing to the penis is described. Local tumor control and probably enhanced survival was achieved by extended surgery of a previous pelvic recurrence and the penile metastasis and this procedure may be justified ...
Marc-Oliver, Grimm   +5 more
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Solitary Penile Metastasis of Prostate Cancer on 18F-Fluciclovine PET/CT Imaging in a Patient With PSA of 1 ng/mL.

Clinical Nuclear Medicine, 2020
An 85-year-old asymptomatic man with suspected biochemical recurrence of prostate cancer underwent an F-fluciclovine PET/CT scan, which revealed a solitary suspicious tracer uptake in the dorsal right corporal body of the proximal pendulous penis.
A. Salavati   +4 more
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