Penile squamous cell carcinoma: a review of the literature and case report treated with Mohs micrographic surgery

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Autor(a) principal: Marchionne,Elizabeth
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Perez,Caroline, Hui,Andrea, Khachemoune,Amor
Tipo de documento: Relatório
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Anais brasileiros de dermatologia (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0365-05962017000100095
Resumo: Abstract: The majority of penile carcinoma is squamous cell carcinoma. Although uncommon in the United States, it represents a larger proportion of cancers in the underdeveloped world. Invasive squamous cell carcinoma may arise from precursor lesions or de novo , and has been associated with lack of circumcision and HPV infection. Early diagnosis is imperative as lymphatic spread is associated with a poor prognosis. Radical surgical treatment is no longer the mainstay, and penile sparing treatments now are often used, including Mohs micrographic surgery. Therapeutic decisions should be made with regard to the size and location of the tumor, as well as the functional desires of the patient. It is critical for the dermatologist to be familiar with the evaluation, grading/staging, and treatment advances of penile squamous cell carcinoma. Herein, we present a review of the literature regarding penile squamous cell carcinoma, as well as a case report of invasive squamous cell carcinoma treated with Mohs micrographic surgery.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Penile squamous cell carcinoma: a review of the literature and case report treated with Mohs micrographic surgery
title Penile squamous cell carcinoma: a review of the literature and case report treated with Mohs micrographic surgery
spellingShingle Penile squamous cell carcinoma: a review of the literature and case report treated with Mohs micrographic surgery
Marchionne,Elizabeth
Carcinoma, squamous cell
Mohs surgery
Penile neoplasms
Penis
title_short Penile squamous cell carcinoma: a review of the literature and case report treated with Mohs micrographic surgery
title_full Penile squamous cell carcinoma: a review of the literature and case report treated with Mohs micrographic surgery
title_fullStr Penile squamous cell carcinoma: a review of the literature and case report treated with Mohs micrographic surgery
title_full_unstemmed Penile squamous cell carcinoma: a review of the literature and case report treated with Mohs micrographic surgery
title_sort Penile squamous cell carcinoma: a review of the literature and case report treated with Mohs micrographic surgery
author Marchionne,Elizabeth
author_facet Marchionne,Elizabeth
Perez,Caroline
Hui,Andrea
Khachemoune,Amor
author_role author
author2 Perez,Caroline
Hui,Andrea
Khachemoune,Amor
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Marchionne,Elizabeth
Perez,Caroline
Hui,Andrea
Khachemoune,Amor
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Carcinoma, squamous cell
Mohs surgery
Penile neoplasms
Penis
topic Carcinoma, squamous cell
Mohs surgery
Penile neoplasms
Penis
description Abstract: The majority of penile carcinoma is squamous cell carcinoma. Although uncommon in the United States, it represents a larger proportion of cancers in the underdeveloped world. Invasive squamous cell carcinoma may arise from precursor lesions or de novo , and has been associated with lack of circumcision and HPV infection. Early diagnosis is imperative as lymphatic spread is associated with a poor prognosis. Radical surgical treatment is no longer the mainstay, and penile sparing treatments now are often used, including Mohs micrographic surgery. Therapeutic decisions should be made with regard to the size and location of the tumor, as well as the functional desires of the patient. It is critical for the dermatologist to be familiar with the evaluation, grading/staging, and treatment advances of penile squamous cell carcinoma. Herein, we present a review of the literature regarding penile squamous cell carcinoma, as well as a case report of invasive squamous cell carcinoma treated with Mohs micrographic surgery.
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