1.Radiation Therapy of Careinoma of the Penis.
Korean Journal of Urology 1972;13(3):205-210
2.Primary partial empty sella presenting with prepubertal hypogonadotropic hypogonadism
Maria Angela Matabang ; Buena Sapang
Journal of the ASEAN Federation of Endocrine Societies 2020;35(2):215-219
Primary partial empty sella occurs when less than 50% of an enlarged or deformed sella turcica is filled with cerebrospinal fluid in the setting of unidentified etiologic pathological conditions. Prepubertal hypogonadotropic hypogonadism presenting as its main manifestation is rare since its peak incidence commonly occurs late at 30 to 40 years of age and has a sexual predilection for female. We described a case of 20-year-old male who presented with micropenis and absent secondary sex characteristics. Work up showed cranial MRI finding of partial empty sella, low testosterone, LH, FSH, Estradiol and Beta HCG levels. Sex hormone replacement may not improve fertility for this case but may help produce
and maintain virilization and prevent future complications of hypogonadotropic hypogonadism.
Penis agenesis
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Genital Diseases, Male
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Penis
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hypogonadism
3.A Case of Self-Mutilation of Penis.
Jae Hyung KIM ; Young Won CHUNG ; Soo Eung CHAI
Korean Journal of Urology 1984;25(1):137-139
Amputation of penis occurs most commonly as an act of self-emasculation. Fortunately, complete amputation of penis is quite rare but potentially devastating occurrence. Reimplantation of the penis has both cosmetic and functional objectives. Recently, several successful applications of microvascular technique to reimplantation of the amputated penis have been reported. Also herein, we present a case of successful reimplantation of completely amputated penis by using a microvascular repair.
Amputation
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Male
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Penis*
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Replantation
4.Penile Herpes Zoster.
Myung Hoon LEE ; Ji Young YOO ; You Bum SONG ; Jun Gyu SONG ; Moo Kyu SUH ; Jong Im LEE
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2014;52(12):911-912
No abstract available.
Herpes Zoster*
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Male
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Penis
5.Sclerosing lymphangitis of the penis: a case report.
Ki Soon PARK ; Yul LEE ; Soo Young CHUNG ; Ki Kyung KIM ; Young Goo LEE ; Heung Won PARK ; Hae Kyung AHN
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society 1993;29(2):304-306
Sclerosing lymphangitis of the penis occurs as a skin-colored or dusty red, cord-like thickening of tissue at the corona or within the coronal sulcus. The thickened, elongated lesion is firm and relatively nontender. The cause is unknown: because it occurs primarily in those who are sexually very active, however, it is likely that chronic trauma plays an important etiologic role. We experienced a case of pathologically proven sclerosing lymphangitis in a 31 year-old man. Ultrasonographic finding showed circumferential cord like hypoechoic band with irregular, but well demarcated margin.
Lymphangitis*
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Male
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Penis*
6.Tick Bite on Glans Penis: The Role of Dermoscopy.
Kee Suck SUH ; Jong Bin PARK ; Sang Hwa HAN ; In Yong LEE ; Baik Kee CHO ; Sang Tae KIM ; Min Soo JANG
Annals of Dermatology 2013;25(4):528-530
No abstract available.
Dermoscopy*
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Male
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Penis*
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Ticks*
7.Tick Bite on Glans Penis: The Role of Dermoscopy.
Kee Suck SUH ; Jong Bin PARK ; Sang Hwa HAN ; In Yong LEE ; Baik Kee CHO ; Sang Tae KIM ; Min Soo JANG
Annals of Dermatology 2013;25(4):528-530
No abstract available.
Dermoscopy*
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Male
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Penis*
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Ticks*
8.A Case of Multiple Juvenile Xanthogranuloma with Involvement of the Glans Penis.
Sae Mi PARK ; Hyung Jin HAHN ; Dong Soo YU ; Jin Wou KIM ; Young Bok LEE
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2017;55(2):138-139
No abstract available.
Male
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Penis*
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Xanthogranuloma, Juvenile*
9.Successful replantation of the completely amputated penis: 2 cases.
Woo Young JANG ; Heung Soo HAN ; Tae Geun HAN ; Dong Il KIM ; Soo Shin KIM ; Se Min BAEK
Journal of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons 1991;18(6):1126-1130
No abstract available.
Male
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Penis*
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Replantation*
10.Leukemic Infiltration of Penis.
Yong Jun KIM ; Kong Hee LEE ; Sang Hun JANG ; Ki Hyuck MOON ; Yun Seob SONG ; Young Ho PARK
Korean Journal of Urology 2004;45(3):294-296
Leukemic infiltration of the penis is an extremely rare entity. A case involving the penile shaft is described, and the relevant evaluation and treatment are discussed. Only 3 other documented cases of penile leukemia have been found in the literature. The identification and treatment of the underlying etiology are important aspects with this unusual disease entity.
Leukemia
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Leukemic Infiltration*
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Male
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Penis*