Lymphoedema of the penis and scrotum as a sequela of chronic skin infection

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A Japanese male patient presented with an enormously disfigured penis and scrotum. The penis was swollen and distorted rightward, and the skin was hard and lumpy. The patient had had a subdermal abscess for 6 years. The current condition was considered secondary lymphoedema of the penis and scrotum resulting from chronic skin infection. Wide excision of the affected area with bilateral inguinal lymph node dissection were performed. The degloved penile shaft and scrotum were covered with skin grafts, and a satisfactory result was obtained.

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Nishimoto, S., Kinoshita, M., Miyazaki, Y., Kawai, K., & Kakibuchi, M. (2016). Lymphoedema of the penis and scrotum as a sequela of chronic skin infection. Journal of Surgical Case Reports, 2016(7). https://doi.org/10.1093/jscr/rjw127

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