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Cytological diagnosis of nonulcerative penile neoplasms: Report of two cases
Diagnostic Cytopathology, 2003AbstractNonulcerative penile mass lesions are rare. Pathological diagnosis of these lesions would traditionally be a biopsy. We report two such primary penile lesions which were diagnosed by fine‐needle aspiration cytology (FNAC). Both lesions were present in the shaft and were diagnosed as squamous cell carcinoma (SCC).
K. Harish +3 more
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Handling of the Surgical Specimen and Pathology Reporting of Penile Neoplasms
2016The pathology report supplies important information to guide the therapeutic approach and predict prognostic expectations in penile neoplastic disease. It provides the histological diagnosis and subtype as well as other factors affecting prognosis such as histological grade, site or sites of growth, size, thickness, anatomical depth of invasion and ...
Rodolfo Montironi +2 more
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Neoplasms of the Penile and Testis
The Nurse Practitioner in Urology, 2020Objectives 1. Describe penile and testicular neoplasms. 2. Identify populations that benefit from screening for penile and testicular neoplasms. 3. Appropriately order imaging studies and relevant labs to make the diagnosis of penile or testicle testicular neoplasm. 4.
S. Quallich
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RadioGraphics, 2005
The assessment of penile cancer on the basis of clinical findings alone can often result in inaccurate staging and suboptimal treatment. Imaging of primary penile cancer and metastatic lymphadenopathy can help optimize planning of both primary tumor resection and treatment for lymph node metastases.
A. Singh +3 more
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The assessment of penile cancer on the basis of clinical findings alone can often result in inaccurate staging and suboptimal treatment. Imaging of primary penile cancer and metastatic lymphadenopathy can help optimize planning of both primary tumor resection and treatment for lymph node metastases.
A. Singh +3 more
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Primary leiomyosarcoma of the penis: A rare penile neoplasm
Medical Journal Armed Forces India, 2022Mesenchymal 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 +2 more
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Seminars in Ultrasound, CT and MRI, 2007
Penile malignancies are rare, accounting for less than 1% of all male malignancy in the United States. The diagnosis can be very devastating psychologically to patients and often presents a challenge for physicians to accurately diagnose and treat these neoplasms.
Ajay K, Singh +4 more
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Penile malignancies are rare, accounting for less than 1% of all male malignancy in the United States. The diagnosis can be very devastating psychologically to patients and often presents a challenge for physicians to accurately diagnose and treat these neoplasms.
Ajay K, Singh +4 more
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Primary Neoplasms of the Penile Shaft
Southern Medical Journal, 1994Squamous cell carcinoma of the penis usually arises from the glans, corona, or prepuce. We present an unusual patient with two primary carcinomas arising on the penile shaft.
G K, Emmert, N K, Bissada
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Malignant Neoplasms of the Penis with Radiologic and Pathologic Correlation.
Radiographics, 2023Penile malignancy is the third most common male-specific genitourinary malignancy, with squamous cell carcinoma representing the most common histologic type.
M. Lubner +7 more
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Expert Review of Medical Devices, 2023
Introduction The advancement of hybrid PET/CT or PET/MRI imaging for non-prostate genitourinary cancers has not experienced the rapid progress of prostate cancer.
Luca Urso +9 more
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Introduction The advancement of hybrid PET/CT or PET/MRI imaging for non-prostate genitourinary cancers has not experienced the rapid progress of prostate cancer.
Luca Urso +9 more
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