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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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Condyloma Acuminatum in Rochester, Minn, 1950-1978: II. Anaplasias and Unfavorable Outcomes
TL;DR: There appears to be an association between condyloma and genital malignant neoplasms and a relationship ofcondyloma with sexually transmitted disease and warts and the risk of cervical CIS developing among patients with condylomas is significantly higher than expected.
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Carcinoma of penis treated surgically. Analysis of 100 cases.
TL;DR: A retrospective study of 100 cases of carcinoma of the penis presenting with respect to age and the time of diagnosis, the presence of inguinal adenopathy, the type of surgical therapy employed, and the postoperative complications.
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Laser Treatment of Localized Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Penis
Torgny Windahl,Sverker Hellsten +1 more
TL;DR: The cosmetic and functional outcome of laser treatment for stages Tis to T2N0M0, grades 1 and 2 squamous cell carcinoma of the penis is excellent, and the associated morbidity rate is low.
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Carcinoma of the penis. Experience with 153 cases.
TL;DR: The clinical and morphologic features of 153 cases of squamous-cell carcinoma of the penis were reviewed and they support the premise that lymphadenectomy is unwarranted until there is clinical evidence or suspicion of regional lymphatic spread.
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Squamous Cell Carcinoma
TL;DR: The overwhelming majority of cutaneous squamous cell carcinomas develop within solar (actinic) keratoses and rarely are aggressive, however, de novo lesions and those that develop from scar ker atoses, chronic radiation keratose, tar keratosed, thermal keratosis, or on mucosal surfaces have a greater malignant potential.
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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.