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A 75-year-old male presented with a rapidly growing verrucous tumor on his penis, measuring 3 x 1.5 cm and involving the glans, sulcus, and foreskin. The lesion was characterized by an ill-defined surface that suggests a high-grade basaloid squamous carcinoma, with a strong association with HPV. This case illustrates the rarity and clinical significance of this tumor type in the penile region. Histological examination confirms the diagnosis, emphasizing the need for awareness of such presentations in urological practice.
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MICROCASO 15 ♂75, tumor verrucoso en pene
DATOS CLÍNICOS • A 75 year-old man attended the urologist with a tumour on his penis. • The patient indicated that the lesion had grown quickly in the last 6 months. • On physical examination the neoplasm had a verrucous-appearing surface with ill defined limits, measuring 3 x 1.5-cm, and affected the glans penis, sulcus, and foreskin
Carcinoma basaloide escamoso de pene diagnóstico
RESUMEN • Entidad descrita en cabeza y cuello hacia 1986 • Raro en pene, alto grado • Histología típica • Alta asociación con HPV • Célula basaloide, HPV, alto grado • Otras entidades peneanas que contienen células basaloides • Carcinoma verrucoso-basaloide (Mod Pathol 23: 896, 2010) • Carcinoma basaloide