Case Report

Surgical Repair of Idiopathic Scrotal Elephantiasis

Scrotal lymphedema (scrotal elephantiasis) is uncommon outside of filariasis endemic regions. We present a case of a 65-year-old with idiopathic lymphedema of the scrotum and functional impairment of the penis. The patient underwent surgical excision of the edematous subcutaneous tissues and plastic reconstruction of his penis and scrotum. Three years…

Posted in: lymphedema 2 outcome 13 scrotum 2

Case Report

Treatment of Extramammary Paget Disease with Topical Imiquimod Cream: Case Report and Literature Review

Abstract:Extramammary Paget disease is an uncommon cutaneous neoplasm that presents as erythematous plaques most frequently located in the anogenital region. Management of patients with extramammary Paget disease involves evaluation of the individual for: (1) a disease-associated, unsuspected, visceral malignancy and (2) secondary adenocarcinoma in the underlying dermis or regional lymph…

Posted in: imiquimod 2 Mohs 2 penis 2 scrotum 2 surgery 23 therapy 6 Treatment 22 vulva 2
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