Melanoma in situ of penis: A very rare entity

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Melanoma in situ of the penis is very rare and there are no clear guidelines for its surgical treatment. Patient concerns: The authors describe the case of a 69-year-old man who presented with an asymptomatic brown macula on his glans penis and foreskin that appeared about 8 years earlier, enlarged in the last few months. Diagnoses: A diagnostic biopsy showed the characteristics of a melanoma in situ. Interventions: The authors decided to excise the lesion keeping a healthy margin of 1 cm all over around except close to the urethral meatus, where it was impossible, and where only 5 mm of free margin was excised. A full thickness mucosal graft from oral cavity was performed to repair the defect. Outcomes: No recurrence or metastasis occurred during 50 months after the operation. Lessons: Considering that at the sixth clinical follow-up the patient was alive and disease free at 50 months after surgery, the chosen treatment has proved successful.

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Baraziol, R., Schiavon, M., Fraccalanza, E., & De Giorgi, G. (2017). Melanoma in situ of penis: A very rare entity. Medicine (United States), 96(36). https://doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000007652

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