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Radiol Case Rep. 2017 Aug 12;12(4):726-730. doi: 10.1016/j.radcr.2017.07.012. eCollection 2017 Dec.

A report of two deep-seated noncutaneous penile tumors: more than meets the eye.

Radiology case reports

Kerry Thomas, Philippe Spiess, Jamie T Caracciolo

Affiliations

  1. Department of Diagnostic Imaging and Interventional Radiology, Moffitt Cancer Center, 12902 USF Magnolia Drive, Tampa, FL 33612.
  2. Department of Genitourinary Oncology, Moffitt Cancer Center, 12902 USF Magnolia Drive, Tampa, FL 33612.
  3. Department of Tumor Biology, Moffitt Cancer Center, 12902 USF Magnolia Drive, Tampa, FL 33612.

PMID: 29484058 PMCID: PMC5823293 DOI: 10.1016/j.radcr.2017.07.012

Abstract

Penile cancer is an uncommon primary genitourinary malignancy, the vast majority representing superficial squamous cell carcinomas. However, less common skin cancers, secondary malignancies, mesenchymal neoplasms, and hematopoietic tumors do affect the penis. Medical history, atypical presentation, and deep epicenter of a penile mass may raise question of a nonepithelial neoplasm. We describe and discuss 2 examples of rare deep-seated penile malignancies, leiomyosarcoma and B-cell lymphoma.

Keywords: Lymphoma; Penile mass; Rare penile neoplasm; Sarcoma

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