2020
DOI: 10.1177/0956462420951094
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Acquired lymphangioma circumscriptum in high-grade penile intraepithelial neoplasia

Abstract: Lymphangioma circumscriptum (LC) is a rare, benign vascular malformation induced by abnormal lymphatic vessels of the skin. LC might be either congenital or acquired, and is predominantly located on the trunk, buttock, axillary region, or thighs. Penile LC is rare. This case report describes a patient with acquired LC associated with high-grade penile intraepithelial neoplasia induced by human papillomavirus type 66. As the patient had multifocal lesions on the glans penis and prepuce we decided to perform cir… Show more

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“…As such, subcutaneous lymphatic cisterns are unable to drain completely into the general lymphatic system, resulting in lymphatic dilation and subsequent development of vesicular and papular lesions on the trunk, extremities, and anogenital areas. 2 ALC can mimic common infectious growths including molluscum contagiosum and condyloma accuminata, and accordingly be mismanaged. Etiologic causes of ALC including malignancy, and has previously been reported in the setting of cervical carcinoma, vulvar carcinoma, endometrial carcinoma, Hodgkin lymphoma, rhabdomyosarcoma, rectal carcinoma, melanoma, and high-grade penile dysplasia 2,3,4 .…”
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“…As such, subcutaneous lymphatic cisterns are unable to drain completely into the general lymphatic system, resulting in lymphatic dilation and subsequent development of vesicular and papular lesions on the trunk, extremities, and anogenital areas. 2 ALC can mimic common infectious growths including molluscum contagiosum and condyloma accuminata, and accordingly be mismanaged. Etiologic causes of ALC including malignancy, and has previously been reported in the setting of cervical carcinoma, vulvar carcinoma, endometrial carcinoma, Hodgkin lymphoma, rhabdomyosarcoma, rectal carcinoma, melanoma, and high-grade penile dysplasia 2,3,4 .…”
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“…2 ALC can mimic common infectious growths including molluscum contagiosum and condyloma accuminata, and accordingly be mismanaged. Etiologic causes of ALC including malignancy, and has previously been reported in the setting of cervical carcinoma, vulvar carcinoma, endometrial carcinoma, Hodgkin lymphoma, rhabdomyosarcoma, rectal carcinoma, melanoma, and high-grade penile dysplasia 2,3,4 . Other etiologic causes can include surgery, trauma, radiation therapy, chronic inflammatory conditions including hidradenitis suppurativa, and inflammatory bowel disease.…”
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