A Rare Case of Penile Carcinoma- Clinical Images
Abstract
A 37-year-old man came to the Shalya Tantra OPD, MGACHRC Wardha, with persistent complaints lasting two years. He had complaints of severe pain, swelling, pus discharge, a foul odor from the penis and scrotal area, along with burning during urination. The patient had a five-year history of type 2 diabetes Mellitus (T2DM), managed with medication, and no pertinent family medical background. Following evaluation, he was referred to an advanced medical facility, where he received a confirmed diagnosis of penile carcinoma on the basis of histopathological evaluation. Differential diagnoses considered included genital warts, balanitis, Peyronie's disease, syphilis, candidiasis, genital herpes, and balanoposthitis.
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