Primary surgical approach to a patient with erythroplasia of Queyrat
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https://doi.org/10.5377/alerta.v6i1.15143Keywords:
Penile cancer, Squamous cell carcinoma, Erythroplasia of QueyratAbstract
Case presentation. A 52-year-old male patient presented to the urology office with a two-year history of noticing a bright red, pruritic, and painful lesion on the glans and foreskin with a progressive increase in size that did not improve with antibiotic and antifungal treatments. Partial glandectomy with thigh skin graft was performed. Clinical evolution. After one month, the graft presented a 95% of coupling. No local recurrence of cancer was observed. The histopathological study reported invasive squamous cell carcinoma in the lesion of the foreskin and glans skin, with all surgical margins, lateral and deep limits, negative for malignancy. After eight months post-surgery, the covering of the glans was observed with an appropriate esthetic result, with a similar appearance to the natural covering.
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