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Urologia Internationalis, 1993
A schwannoma located in the penile shaft in a 74-year-old patient is described. A review of the schwannoma of the penis is presented and the importance of the S-100 protein stain is stressed.
Isoji Sasagawa +4 more
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A schwannoma located in the penile shaft in a 74-year-old patient is described. A review of the schwannoma of the penis is presented and the importance of the S-100 protein stain is stressed.
Isoji Sasagawa +4 more
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The British Journal of Radiology, 1961
The occurrence of calcification or ossification in the human penis is relatively rare. In the majority of cases the presence of such calcium or bone is the result of local trauma or plastic induration of the penis (Peyronie's disease). Rarely a so-called “os penis” has been reported in the human.
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The occurrence of calcification or ossification in the human penis is relatively rare. In the majority of cases the presence of such calcium or bone is the result of local trauma or plastic induration of the penis (Peyronie's disease). Rarely a so-called “os penis” has been reported in the human.
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Urology, 1980
Schwannomas may occur anywhere in the body, but their occurrence in the penis is rare and unusual. These tumors are important to urologists because findings mimic other urologic disease. Treatment is surgical removal; they are rarely multifocal and seldom metastasize. A patient with schwannomas of the penis is described.
Chester C. Winter, Paul J. Marsidi
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Schwannomas may occur anywhere in the body, but their occurrence in the penis is rare and unusual. These tumors are important to urologists because findings mimic other urologic disease. Treatment is surgical removal; they are rarely multifocal and seldom metastasize. A patient with schwannomas of the penis is described.
Chester C. Winter, Paul J. Marsidi
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Critical Reviews in Oncology/Hematology, 2005
Cancer of the penis is rare in Europe, accounting for less than 0.5% of all cancers. Phimosis and poor hygiene are strong risk factors whereas neonatal circumcision is a contributing factor in the prevention of this disease. More than 95% of penile carcinomas are squamous cell carcinomas.
Anna Maria Mosconi +3 more
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Cancer of the penis is rare in Europe, accounting for less than 0.5% of all cancers. Phimosis and poor hygiene are strong risk factors whereas neonatal circumcision is a contributing factor in the prevention of this disease. More than 95% of penile carcinomas are squamous cell carcinomas.
Anna Maria Mosconi +3 more
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Journal of Urology, 1995
AbstractA case of a schwannoma of the penis is reported that was treated by surgical excision and diagnosed by S-100 immunoperoxidase staining.
Joseph W. Babiarz +2 more
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AbstractA case of a schwannoma of the penis is reported that was treated by surgical excision and diagnosed by S-100 immunoperoxidase staining.
Joseph W. Babiarz +2 more
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Pediatrics, 1993
Objective. To describe the etiology and management of the group of abnormalities referred to as the inconspicuous penis. Design. Analysis of 19 cases seen over a period of 2 years by chart review. Setting. Children's hospital in a major metropolitan area. Patients.
Janice P. Piatt +4 more
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Objective. To describe the etiology and management of the group of abnormalities referred to as the inconspicuous penis. Design. Analysis of 19 cases seen over a period of 2 years by chart review. Setting. Children's hospital in a major metropolitan area. Patients.
Janice P. Piatt +4 more
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European Urology, 1980
Sarcoma of the penis is uncommon. There is no agreed method of management of this tumor. 1 of our patients was cured by radiation therapy.
Ambati S. Narayana +2 more
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Sarcoma of the penis is uncommon. There is no agreed method of management of this tumor. 1 of our patients was cured by radiation therapy.
Ambati S. Narayana +2 more
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British Journal of Urology, 1946
Summary A case of dislocation of the penis has been reported, in which the principal features were invagination of its cutaneous sheath and its displacement into a scrotal wound. Recovery was perfect.
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Summary A case of dislocation of the penis has been reported, in which the principal features were invagination of its cutaneous sheath and its displacement into a scrotal wound. Recovery was perfect.
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Penis Transplantation: First US Experience
Annals of Surgery, 2017C. Cetrulo +24 more
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