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Leiomyosarcoma of the Penis

Journal of Urology, 1983
We report a case of an aggressive leiomyosarcoma of the penis treated with radical surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy. The patient died 7 months after diagnosis.
M W, McDonald   +3 more
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Cancer of the Penis

Archives of Surgery, 1962
The incidence of penile carcinoma varies inversely with the practice of circumcision and with standards of personal hygiene, and has thus been high in our charity hospital. This report concerns 265 patients with carcinoma of the penis who were seen in the Departments of Surgery and Urology. Mode of Spread Carcinoma of the penis may appear as an ulcer
Rufino Gorostiaga, Manuel Riveros
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Amoebiasis of the Penis

British Journal of Urology, 1976
SummaryThe 9th patient in world literature with penile amoebiasis, is reported.An extensive review of world literature suggests that the main diagnostic symptomatology in penile amoebiasis is pain with ulceration, in contrast to ulcerative carcinomas of the penis, which are painless.The possible antecedent causes could be homosexuality, venereal ...
John A. Thomas, A. Joseph Antony
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Fractures of the penis [PDF]

open access: possibleBritish Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2021
A penile fracture is a traumatic rupture of the tunica albuginea of the corpora cavernosa in an erect penis, usually as a result of blunt trauma during sexual activity. The aetiology varies with geographical region, with the USA and Europe having a higher incidence of sexual trauma and the Middle East having a higher rate of self-manipulation ...
Samsara Bachoo, Deepak Batura
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Cancer of the Penis

Cancer, 1980
Cancer of the penis is infrequent in the United States because of good genital hygiene and circumcision of male babies at birth. In other countries, it represents 11–12% of all cancer in males. Tumors of the penis consist mainly of squamous cell carcinoma. Mesenchymal tumors are rare.
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Megacyst of the Penis

Journal of Urology, 1989
A neonate presented with a penis 23 cm. long and 5 cm. in diameter. The relevant embryology of the penis is reviewed and a possible explanation for the anomaly is presented.
Catherine A. Beukes, Ignatius M. Viljoen
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Carcinoma of the Penis

Southern Medical Journal, 1980
Thirty-five patients with carcinoma of the penis were treated at the teaching hospitals of West Virginia University Medical Center during the last 15 years. All cases were epidermoid carcinoma except for one case of melanoma. Factors adversely affecting prognosis were (1) the presence of clinically palpable lymph nodes, (2) age over 65 at diagnosis, (3)
Belis Ja, Cricco Rp, Lindert Dj
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Carcinosarcoma of the penis

Irish Journal of Medical Science, 2007
Carcinosarcoma of the penis is extremely rare and little is known about its biological behaviour.We report the second such case and discuss its histological categorisation and biological behaviour.A total penectomy with perineal urethrostomy was performed without lymphadenectomy in an 83-year old presenting with a fungating penile mass.Microscopy of ...
D. J. Galvin   +3 more
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Fracture of the penis [PDF]

open access: possibleAnnals of Emergency Medicine, 1981
Fracture of the penis — rupture of the tunica albuginea — is rare. Blunt trauma to the erect penis is usually the cause. We present the case of a patient who was treated surgically with good results. Diagnosis and emergency management of this problem are reviewed.
Steven J. Parrillo   +3 more
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Leiomyosarcoma of penis

Urology, 1986
Abstract A case is reported of leiomyosarcoma of the penis, and the literature is reviewed.
W. Bedford Waters, Richard A. Valadez
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