Abstract

Purpose. To describe a clinical case of penile cancer in a patient with sclerotrophic lichen. Material and methods. Data of anamnesis, medical clinical, histological and instrumental examination. Results. A case of rapidly progressing penile squamous cell carcinoma in a patient with a long history of sclerotrophic lichen and no previous therapy was described. Conclusions.The low level of awareness of primary care physicians about the manifestations of CSAL, as a consequence, the lack of treatment and progression of the disease, expressed in urethral stenosis and malignant transformation draws attention.

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