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The dorsal lamina of the rectus sheath: a suitable grafting material for the penile tunica albuginea in Peyronie's disease?

2005

OBJECTIVE To estimate the morphological suitability of human connective tissue structures from different regions as graft material in Peyronie's disease, and to present preliminary results from 12 patients with grafting of corporal bodies using autologous rectus sheath. PATIENTS AND METHODS In five male cadavers the penile tunica albuginea was compared with the dorsal lamina of the rectus sheath, the palmar aponeurosis, the iliotibial tract and the Achilles tendon by using histological sections stained with haematoxylin and eosin, Crossmon's trichrome stain and resorcin-fuchsin. Surgical results and complication rates were investigated in 12 patients with Peyronie's disease after grafting t…

MalePathologymedicine.medical_specialtyUrologyPenile IndurationRectus AbdominisConnective tissuePalmar aponeurosisTunica albuginea (ovaries)medicineHumansRectus abdominis muscleLoose connective tissuebusiness.industryGraft SurvivalRectus sheathAnatomyRecovery of FunctionPlastic Surgery Proceduresmedicine.diseasemedicine.anatomical_structureTreatment OutcomePatient SatisfactionPeyronie's diseasebusinessPenisPenisBJU international
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Cytokine gene expression in the tunica albuginea of patients with Peyronie's disease. Pilot study with a control group.

2012

Introduction and objective Cytokines may be involved in the pathogenesis of Peyronie's disease (PD). In this case, biological drugs, acting on specific cytokines, could be adopted in the pharmacological treatment of the disease. Materials and Methods Twenty PD patients and 8 patients affected by congenital recurvatum penis (control group) who underwent corporoplasty were enrolled in the study Histological examination and measurement by Real Time PCR of the expression of the encoding genes for IL-2, IL-4, IL-6, IL-10, IL-13, TGF-β, TNF-α and IFN-γ were performed on the removed tunica albuginea (TA). For the normalization of data GAPDH (glucerldehyde-3fosfatehydrogenase) and GUSB (β-glucuroni…

MalePathologymedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.medical_treatmentPenile IndurationGene ExpressionInflammationPilot ProjectsSettore MED/24 - UrologiaPathogenesisTunica albuginea (ovaries)Young AdultCytokines Induratio Penis Plastica PEYRONIE's disease gene expression Tunica albuginea Biological drugsMedicineHumansbusiness.industryGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseHousekeeping genemedicine.anatomical_structureCytokineReal-time polymerase chain reactionCavernous tissueCytokinesPeyronie's diseasemedicine.symptombusinessPenis
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Resurgence of syphilis:a diagnosis based on unusual oral mucosa lesions

2009

Background Known as “the great imitator,” secondary syphilis may clinically manifest itself in myriad of ways, involving different organs (including the oral cavity), and mimicking, both clinically and histologically, several diseases, thereby making diagnosis a challenge for clinicians. Case report We highlight an interesting case of a 45-year-old man on whose diagnosis of secondary syphilis was based on the presence of unusual oral lesions, consisting of a well delimited, raised, nonhomogeneous, and corrugated white plaque on the right buccal mucosa which mimicked, clinically and histologically, a “leukoplakia-like” plaque and several whitish oral mucous patches localized on the lower lab…

MalePathologymedicine.medical_specialtyunusual oral mucosa lesionsPenile DiseasesThe great imitatorsyphiliTongue DiseasesDiagnosis DifferentialCandidiasis OralTonguemedicineHumansSyphilisOral mucosaGeneral DentistryLeukoplakiabusiness.industryGlans penisLip DiseasesSyphilis CutaneousMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseChancreRashstomatognathic diseasesmedicine.anatomical_structureOtorhinolaryngologySurgerySyphilisLeukoplakia OralOral Surgerymedicine.symptomDifferential diagnosisMouth Diseasesbusiness
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Free Bipedicled Radial Forearm and Posterior Interosseous Artery Perforator Flap Phalloplasty

2019

Abstract Introduction The free radial forearm (FRFA) flap is universally still considered as the gold standard technique in penile reconstruction. Typically, a considerably large flap is required, often involving almost the entire circumference of the forearm. Partial necrosis may occur at the distal-most (dorsoradial) part of the flap as a result of insufficient perfusion. Aim To describe a new technique using the posterior interosseous artery (PIOA) to supercharge FRFA phalloplasty. Methods In a 12-month period, all patients having FRFA flap phalloplasty were enrolled. Perioperative, after complete flap dissection, an indocyanine green perfusion scan was performed. In case of insufficient…

MalePhalloplastymedicine.medical_specialtyUrologyEndocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismFistula030232 urology & nephrologySettore MED/19 - Chirurgia PlasticaPerfusion scanningAnastomosisPenile Reconstruction03 medical and health sciencesPostoperative Complications0302 clinical medicineEndocrinologyUrethraForearmmedicine.arterymedicineSex Reassignment SurgeryHumansPenile Reconstruction; Phalloplasty; Sex Reassignment Surgery; Transmen030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicinebusiness.industryArteriesmedicine.diseaseSurgeryPosterior interosseous arteryForearmPsychiatry and Mental healthStenosisPosterior interosseous nervemedicine.anatomical_structureReproductive MedicineTransmenFemalePhalloplastybusinessPerforator FlapPenis
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Epidermal inclusion cyst of the penis after urethroplasty causing an urethro-cutaneous fistula: a first case report

2014

Penile epidermal cysts are uncommon. We report a pediatric case of epidermal inclusion cyst of the penis after urethroplasty, responsible of the appearance of an urethro-cutaneous fistula. In our opinion, surgical excision of epidermal inclusion cyst after urethroplasty must be performed as quickly as possible to avoid occurrence of postoperative complications.

MaleReoperationmedicine.medical_specialtyUrologic Surgical Procedures MaleEpidermal CystUrinary FistulaCutaneous FistulaCutaneous fistulaUrethroplastymedicine.medical_treatmentFistulalcsh:SurgeryUrologic Surgical ProcedureEpidermal Inclusion CystEpidermal cystSettore MED/38 - Pediatria Generale E Specialisticaparasitic diseasesmedicineHumanshypospadiasintegumentary systembusiness.industrySettore MED/20 - Chirurgia Pediatrica E Infantilehypospadialcsh:RJ1-570lcsh:Pediatricslcsh:RD1-811medicine.diseaseurethra-cutaneous fistulaSurgeryTreatment Outcomemedicine.anatomical_structurepediatricHypospadiasChild PreschoolPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthSurgerybusinessPenisLa Pediatria Medica e Chirurgica
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Male-to-Female Gender Confirmation Surgery: Intestinal Vaginoplasty.

2018

The major steps in vaginoplasty are orchiectomy, penile amputation, creation of the neovaginal cavity with lining, and reconstruction of urethral meatus, labia, and clitoris. During pedicled intestinal transfer, an intestinal segment is transferred in a dissected cavity between the bladder and rectum. The bowel harvest is performed by a total laparoscopic technique. It is imperative to create the labia majora and minora, the clitoris, and a clitoral hood to achieve the physiologic and aesthetic equivalent of female external genitalia. Intestinal vaginoplasty seems to be associated with a low rate of adverse events. Life-long vaginal hygiene and dilatation is recommended.

MaleSettore MED/19 - Chirurgia PlasticaPeniClitorisVulvaTrans womenVaginoplastyUrethraClitoriVaginaPedicled intestinal transferSex Reassignment SurgeryHumansFemaleTranssexualismHumanPenisClinics in plastic surgery
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The inconspicuous penis in children

2015

The term 'inconspicuous penis' refers to a group of anatomical abnormalities in which the penis looks smaller than is expected. Micropenis can be defined as 'true micropenis' - which results from a defect in the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis - and 'micropenis secondary to congenital anatomical anomalies of the surrounding and overlying structures' - also known as 'concealed penis'. The different forms of concealed penis include webbed penis, congenital megaprepuce and partially hidden penis caused by prepubic adiposity. This disorder can also have iatrogenic causes resulting from adhesions that are secondary to circumcision - this type of concealed penis is known as 'trapped penis'. H…

MaleSex DifferentiationUrologyCongenital megaprepucePenile DiseasesmedicineHumansReconstructive Surgical ProcedureLigamentLigamentsbusiness.industryMedicine (all)Webbed penisAnatomyMicropenisConcealed penisPlastic Surgery Proceduresmedicine.diseasePenimedicine.anatomical_structureSexual dysfunctionCircumcision Malemedicine.symptomGenital Diseases MaleMale factor infertilitybusinessPenisPenisHuman
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Hypertension and Impotence

1991

In a group of 472 impotent patients who were evaluated with pharmacologic duplex sonography, 117 patient (24.8%) had a history of hypertension, 26 of them (22.2%) for more than 10 years. Objective data about the changes in pulsation, diameter and blood flow velocity of the penile arteries after papaverine injection and the resulting erectile response allowed indirect assessment of the penile venous function. Varying degrees of impaired arterial function were diagnosed in 85% of the patients. The duration of hypertension had less deteriorating effects on the penile arterial system than second risk factors such as diabetes mellitus (n = 31) or smoking (n = 26). Patients on antihypertensive me…

MaleVenous leakmedicine.medical_specialtyUrologyErectile tissueVasodilationDiabetes ComplicationsErectile DysfunctionRisk FactorsPapaverineInternal medicineDiabetes mellitusmedicineHumansAntihypertensive AgentsPapaverinebusiness.industryPenile ErectionSmokingBlood flowMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseSurgeryCompliance (physiology)medicine.anatomical_structureBlood pressureRegional Blood FlowHypertensionCardiologybusinessPenismedicine.drugEuropean Urology
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Occurrence of bone tissue in the human penis.

1953

Malemedicine.anatomical_structurebusiness.industryHuman penisUrologymedicineHumansAnatomyBone tissuebusinessBone and BonesCongenital AbnormalitiesPenisThe Journal of urology
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Benign penile skin anomalies in children: a primer for pediatricians

2015

Abstract BACKGROUND: Abnormalities involving the skin coverage of the penis are difficult to define, but they can significantly alter penile appearance, and be a cause of parental concern. DATA SOURCES: The present review was based on a nonsystematic search of the English language medical literature using a combination of key words including "penile skin anomalies" and the specific names of the different conditions. RESULTS: Conditions were addressed in the following order, those mainly affecting the prepuce (phimosis, balanitis xerotica obliterans, balanitis, paraphimosis), those which alter penile configuration (inconspicuous penis and penile torsion), and lastly focal lesions (cysts, nev…

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