Abstract

Objectives: To study varied presentation and managing penile carcinoma in a medical college and teaching hospital. Materials and methods: A retrospective study was carried out in teaching hospital from the period of Jan2015 till Dec 2017. Five patients of carcinoma penis were found. The varied presentation, clinical feature and management of penile carcinoma cases was studied with follow up. Result: A total of five patients studied over a period of two years. All the patients of penile carcinoma were in 6thand 7thdecade. On clinical examination one patient had lesion over prepucial skin, two had on glans, one lesion on the shaft penis and one had on the inguinal region. All cases were squamous cell carcinoma except one which was primary mucinous adenocarcinoma. All patients underwent surgical treatment and follow up. Conclusions: Carcinoma of penis is rare disease. Clinical suspicion of malignancy, good clinical and histopathological examination with patient education will be the key to detect early, treat effectively and prevent morbidity.

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