KMID : 0356420030210010048
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Journal of Korean Andrology 2003 Volume.21 No. 1 p.48 ~ p.51
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Three Cases of Sclerosing Lymphangitis of the Penis
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Lee Seung-Yeob
Moon Yong-Cheul Kim Dong-Woo Oh Tae-Hee Ryu Dong-Soo Lee Byung-Yook
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Abstract
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Sclerosing lymphangitis of the penis is a rare condition involving the distal lymphatics that is characterized by cord-like lesions on the shaft or coronal sulcus. Although the etiology is unknown, its association with mechanical trauma, anatomic variants, or infection has been shown. Clinically, the patient notices a painless, firm, cord-like lesion just proximal to the sulcus. Histologic study reveals hypertrophy and sclerosis of lymphatic vessel walls and, in some cases, thrombus formation within the dilated vessels. Most cases are self-limited, and conservative management is indicated, but surgical excision is warranted for persistently symptomatic lesions. We report three cases of sclerosing lymphangitis of the penis that required treatment by surgical excision.
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KEYWORD
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Sclerosing lymphangitis, Penis
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