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Penile metastases from prostate cancer.
Author(s) -
Vinayak Rohan,
Abhinandan Hanji,
Jayesh Patel,
Jignesh Goswami,
Rajen Tankshali
Publication year - 2009
Publication title -
urology journal
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.22037/uj.v6i3.403
Received May 2008 Accepted August 2008 INTRODUCTION The penis is an uncommon site for metastasis originated from the prostate cancer despite their proximity (0.3%). If develops, it usually presents as painless nodules in the glans penis.(1,2) Conservative management is generally advocated with emphasis on improving the quality of life.(3) Here, we present a case of a penile lesion which was diagnosed as metastasis from a prostate cancer.

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