Penile Carcinoma in Young Age Masquerading as Mondor’s Disease
Published: January 1, 2018 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.7860/JCDR/2018/30646.11134
Pritesh Jain, Debansu Sarkar, Dilip Kumar Pal
1. MCh Resident, Department of Urology, Institute of Post Graduate Medical Education and Research, Kolkata, West Bengal, India.
2. Associate Professor, Department of Urology, Institute of Post Graduate Medical Education and Research, Kolkata, West Bengal, India.
3. Professor and Head, Department of Urology, Institute of Post Graduate Medical Education and Research, Kolkata, West Bengal, India.
Correspondence
Dr. Dilip Kumar Pal,
Professor and Head, Department of Urology, Institute of Post Graduate Medical Education and Research,
Kolkata-700020, West Bengal, India
E-mail: urologyipgmer@gmail.com
A 26-year-old unmarried male presented with voiding difficulty and penile oedema, was initially diagnosed and treated for Mondor’s disease, which is a rare, benign, usually self-limiting pathology of anonymous origin. When he failed to respond to conservative management, a biopsy from glans penis was taken which revealed it to be moderately differentiated Squamous Cell Carcinoma (SCC). Apart from being an old man’s affliction, usual presentations of penile cancer range from ulcerative lesion to exophytic growth. Thus, its presentation as thrombosis of dorsal vein of penis is astounding as depicted in this case.
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