2.Primary cutaneous T-cell lymphoma of the penis complicated by Fournier gangrene: a case report.
Zun-lin ZHOU ; Chuan-yun WANG ; Zhi-shun XU ; Bao-zhong ZHENG
National Journal of Andrology 2008;14(6):542-544
OBJECTIVETo explore the clinical presentation, pathologic characteristics, diagnosis and treatment of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma of the penis.
METHODSA 49-year-old man presented with painful swelling and inflammation of the foreskin, failed to respond to antibiotic treatment and dorsal incision, and was instead complicated by Fournier gangrene. Then he underwent debridement and pathological examination.
RESULTSPathological results indicated cutaneous T-cell lymphoma of the penis. Immunohistochemistry showed CD3 and CD45 RO to be positive, but CD30, CD79a, CD20 and HMB negative. The patient was treated by interferon alpha and ultraviolet B for 2 weeks, followed by total removal of the external genitalia because of necrosis of the corpus spongiosum, which involved the scrotum and right testis on pathological examination.
CONCLUSIONCutaneous T-cell lymphoma of the penis is a rare condition and easily mis diagnosed in the early phase. Definitive diagnosis depends on pathological study.
CD3 Complex ; analysis ; Diagnosis, Differential ; Fournier Gangrene ; etiology ; pathology ; Humans ; Immunohistochemistry ; Leukocyte Common Antigens ; analysis ; Lymphoma, T-Cell, Cutaneous ; complications ; metabolism ; pathology ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Penile Neoplasms ; complications ; metabolism ; pathology