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Carcinoma of the penis: a clinicopathologic study.
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This article is published in The Journal of Urology.The article was published on 1970-08-01. It has received 126 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Penis.read more
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Epidemiology of cancer of the penis.
TL;DR: World-wide incidences of penile cancer are reviewed and epidemiologic factors including ciecumcision, hygiene, phimosis, smegma, irritation, infection, veneral disease, viruses, environment, race, immune response, trauma, and age are discussed.
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Lichen sclerosus is frequently present in penile squamous cell carcinomas but is not always associated with oncogenic human papillomavirus.
TL;DR: Penile squamous cell carcinoma may occur on pre‐existing lesions of lichen sclerosus, but the prevalence of histological changes of LS in penile SCC is not well established and mucosal oncogenic human papillomaviruses (HPVs) are sometimes detected in penILE SCC, but have not been systematically sought.
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Lymphadenectomy for squamous cell carcinoma of the penis. Part 1 : Diagnosis of lymph node metastasis
TL;DR: This review will focus on the anatomy of the regional lymph nodes and the dif®culties in staging in patients presenting with squamous cell carcinoma of the penis.
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Role of Lymphadenectomy in Carcinoma of the Penis
TL;DR: Bilateral ilioinguinal lymphadenectomy, using modern techniques to reduce morbidity, is recommended as the preferred management for medically fit patients with clinically negative nodes, as well as for those with clinically positive nodes.
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Erythroplasia of Queyrat treated by topical aminolaevulinic acid photodynamic therapy.
TL;DR: Although topical ALA PDT offers the advantages of tumour specificity, preservation of function and a good cosmetic result, more extensive EQ appears less responsive to this new therapeutic modality using current treatment parameters.
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Anogenital (extramammary) Paget's disease. A clinicopathological study
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Carcinoma of penis
TL;DR: There was little point in preserving penile length except for psychological reasons, as few cases were having regular sexual intercourse when their disease was diagnosed.