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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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Veterinary surgery, 2021
OBJECTIVE To describe penile urethral augmentation anastomosis (PURAA) for resection anastomosis (RA) of the canine penile urethra by using autogenous tissue in two dogs and to determine the mechanical properties of the augmentation technique in ...
J. Bertran +4 more
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OBJECTIVE To describe penile urethral augmentation anastomosis (PURAA) for resection anastomosis (RA) of the canine penile urethra by using autogenous tissue in two dogs and to determine the mechanical properties of the augmentation technique in ...
J. Bertran +4 more
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Urethral extension of vesical neoplasm.
David S. Beebe, Lester Persky
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Primary Small Cell Neuroendocrine Tumor Within a Urethral Diverticulum.
Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2019BACKGROUND Primary small cell neuroendocrine carcinoma of the urinary tract is a very rare cancer, accounting for fewer than 0.5% of urinary tract tumors. These are aggressive neoplasms with high rates of metastases.
Katelin Sisler +2 more
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[Urethral tumors following cystectomy for bladder neoplasm. Observations on 3 clinical cases].
Gianluigi Arrigoni +2 more
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Journal of Surgical Case Reports
Seminal vesicle neoplasms are extremely rare. Schwannoma is a benign tumor of the peripheral nerve sheath composed of Schwann cells. Most of these tumors are silent and become symptomatic with compression of adjacent organs and nerves.
P. Suraci +20 more
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Seminal vesicle neoplasms are extremely rare. Schwannoma is a benign tumor of the peripheral nerve sheath composed of Schwann cells. Most of these tumors are silent and become symptomatic with compression of adjacent organs and nerves.
P. Suraci +20 more
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A case of primary prostatic urethral neoplasm
Clinical History: An 83-year-old gentleman presented to the Urosurgery department with a history of lower urinary tract symptoms in the form of increased frequency and incomplete evacuation of urine. No history of haematuria, burning micturition or fever.openaire +1 more source
The contemporary management of cancers of the sinonasal tract in adults
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2023Rajat Thawani
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Urethral calculus originating from ureterocele and causing urinary retention
ANZ journal of surgery, 2015P. Penkoff, S. Bariol
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