Spontaneous penile (cavernosal) abscess: case report with discussion of aetiology, diagnosis, and management with review of literature.

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The rare presentation of spontaneous, corpus cavernosal abscess with evident pus discharge is reported. The 19-year-old English man was successfully treated with surgical drainage and antibiotics with long-term sequelae in form of mild, left-sided penile deviation, but normal erectile function. Though he did not require any further surgical intervention for correction of chordee at that time, there remains a possibility of it getting worse over time, which may ultimately need surgery for correction. The possible aetiology, diagnosis, and treatment of this rare condition are briefly discussed.

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Sagar, J., Sagar, B., & Shah, D. K. (2005). Spontaneous penile (cavernosal) abscess: case report with discussion of aetiology, diagnosis, and management with review of literature. TheScientificWorldJournal. https://doi.org/10.1100/tsw.2005.4

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