Epidemiological Analysis of Penile Neoplasms in Brazil and Its Social Determinants [PDF]
Introduction: Penile neoplasms, although preventable, are frequent even among young persons. Penile neoplasms have a high risk of not only morbidity and mortality but also important psychosocial repercussions.Objective: To describe the epidemiology of penile neoplasms in Brazil. Method: This was an epidemiological, descriptive and cross-sectional study.
Marcelo Cabral Lamy de Miranda +6 more
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Sarcomatoid Carcinoma of the Penis: An Uncommon Penile Neoplasm [PDF]
Sarcomatoid squamous cell carcinomas are extremely rare, high grade, aggressive variant of penile cancers. Sarcomatoid carcinoma are biphasic neoplasms with a combination of both sarcomatoid components and carcinomatous elements. These neoplasms are very rare in the urogenital system.
Sucheta Gandhe +2 more
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Fluoroscopic-Guided Bilateral Superior Hypogastric Plexus Neurolysis in the Treatment of Intractable Neoplasm-Related Penile Pain [PDF]
Intractable penile pain can be a very difficult condition to address. Studies have shown that both locally advanced and metastatic penile cancer, along with its associated management options and subsequent complications, yield a very poor prognosis, with pain being the most feared symptom. Furthermore, a lack of palliative therapy has been demonstrated
Kristy A Fisher +5 more
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(152) A Case of Penile Neoplasm Masquerading as Acute Peyronie's Disease [PDF]
Abstract Introduction Painful erections with curvature is pathognomonic for acute Peyronie’s Disease (PD). While resolution of pain and stabilization of curvature define the transition from acute to stable PD, there is high variability in the time from symptom onset to resolution.
Susan E. Hassig +2 more
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Warty–basaloid carcinoma: clinicopathological features of a distinctive penile neoplasm. Report of 45 cases [PDF]
Most penile cancers are squamous cell carcinomas, but there are several subtypes with different clinicopathologic, viral, and outcome features. We are presenting 45 cases of a distinctive morphological variant of penile squamous cell carcinoma composed of mixed features of warty and basaloid carcinomas.
Alcides Chaux +6 more
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Primary leiomyosarcoma of the penis: A rare penile neoplasm
Mesenchymal tumors arising in the penis are extremely uncommon. Sarcomas must be distinguished from sarcomatoid squamous carcinomas, owing to their treatment and prognostic implications. We report a rare case of leiomyosarcoma of the penis in a 70-year-old patient.
Neeti Goyal, Santosh Menon, Mahendra Pal
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MRI of the Scrotum and Penis: Current Applications and Clinical Relevance [PDF]
Background: Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) plays an increasingly important role in the evaluation of scrotal and penile disorders, complementing ultrasonography in cases where findings are equivocal or complex.
Bartosz Regent +4 more
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Surgical Management of Penile and Preputial Neoplasms in Equine with Special Reference to Partial Phallectomy [PDF]
Penile and preputial neoplasia in horses occurs infrequently and represents diagnostic and therapeutic challenges. The present study was carried out on a total number of 21 equids (14 stallions and 7 donkeys) suffered from different penile and preputial neoplasia.
Awad Rizk +3 more
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Profile of Patients with Penile Neoplasms Who Have Undergone Penectomy
Introduction: Penile cancer accounts for 10% to 20% of the male urogenital tumors. In Brazil, the North and Northeast regions have the highest rates. Objective: Analytical, retrospective, and cross-sectional study addressing the profile of individuals with penile neoplasms who have undergone penectomy in Recife, Pernambuco, Brazil.
Maria das Neves Figueiroa +4 more
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Primary Penile Cancer + Peyronie's Disease = Diagnostic Difficulty: A Case of Delayed Diagnosis with a Review of the Problem of Penile Neoplasms Masquerading as, or Being Masked by, Peyronie's Disease [PDF]
Squamous cell carcinoma of the penis is a rare malignant neoplasm presenting as a hard painless lump, usually on the glans or prepuce but also, rarely, on the shaft. Peyronie's disease is a relatively common (prevalence about 3%) benign condition that presents as a penile plaque or flat lump with or without penile curvature or deformity.
Chris Hurrell
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