Lipoma in Penis: A Rare Cause of Sexual Dysfunction
Journal Title: Scholars Journal of Medical Case Reports - Year 2014, Vol 2, Issue 4
Abstract
Abstract: A case of a young male patient, twenty six years of age who consulted for removal of a penile lump is presented. This site of lipoma is rare.The small, regular, well-circumscribed sessile tumor localized on the ventral aspect of the penis was excised. The histopathological analysis showed a benign lipoma. A review of the literature showed lipoma of the penis to be very uncommon. For this reason, we were prompted to report this case. Keywords: Lipoma, Penis
Authors and Affiliations
Pawan Tiwari, Madhu Tiwari
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