Abstract
Primary amyloidosis of the penis is an uncommon variant of localized amyloidosis. The clinical presentation is variable, ranging from waxy or infiltrated nodules or plaques typical for nodular amyloidosis, to hyperpigmented macules in macular amyloidosis, and papules or plaques in lichen amyloidosis. Amyloidosis should be suspected and Congo red staining performed in cases of clinically uncommon penile masses or ulcers, or histologically atypical hyalinization.
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