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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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Penile metastasis secondary to urothelial bladder cancer
Penile metastasis is extremely rare. The most common neoplasms that spread to the external male genital area are bladder and prostate cancer. The diagnosis usually begins with the appearance of penile symptoms.
Maciej Dolny +4 more
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IntroductionLittle research has investigated the prevalence and distribution of the diverse pathologies of non-squamous cell carcinoma (non-SCC) of the penis.
Lucas W. Ashley +5 more
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A rare case of penile epidermoid carcinoma
Penile neoplasms are rare. The main goal of our case report is to demonstrate the important role of imaging in local and regional cancer extension assessment, to guide the treatment plan.
Fathia Aidid, MD +6 more
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Non-Coding RNA in Penile Cancer
Penile cancer (PC) still presents a health threat for developing countries, in particular Brazil. Despite this, little progress has been made on the study of markers, including molecular ones, that can aid in the correct management of the patient ...
Jaqueline Diniz Pinho +13 more
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Introduction: Urethral, penile, and scrotal cancers are rare and represent less than 1% of all malignancies. However, they are associated with a high mortality rate and have a significant effect on patients’ quality of life.
Farzad Allameh +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.
Gandhe, Sucheta +2 more
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Global research trends in penile cancer: Bibliometric and visualized analysis
BackgroundPenile cancer is a malignant tumor of the genitourinary system that mostly occurs in middle-aged and elderly men aged 50–70 years, which can seriously affect physical, psychological, and sexual health.
Sheng Deng +10 more
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Immune responses against autologous tumor and human papilloma virus in lymph nodes from patients with penile cancer [PDF]
Purpose: Nearly half of penile cancers are related to human papillomavirus (HPV) infection. Investigations of tumor- and HPV-specific T cell reactivity in regional lymph nodes (LNs) from patients with penile cancer are warranted.
Lu Zhang +7 more
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A report of two deep-seated noncutaneous penile tumors: more than meets the eye
Penile cancer is an uncommon primary genitourinary malignancy, the vast majority representing superficial squamous cell carcinomas. However, less common skin cancers, secondary malignancies, mesenchymal neoplasms, and hematopoietic tumors do affect the ...
Kerry Thomas, MD +2 more
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