1981
DOI: 10.1016/0090-4295(81)90240-5
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Angiomatous lesions of glans penis

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“…Especially, hemangioma of the penis is an ex tremely rare lesion [4][5][6], The etiology of hemangioma is unknown, although it is usually thought to be congenital in nature (dilation of already existing vessels) or due to vascular neoplasia. In several cases, cavernous heman gioma has been reported to develop abruptly after trauma [1.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Especially, hemangioma of the penis is an ex tremely rare lesion [4][5][6], The etiology of hemangioma is unknown, although it is usually thought to be congenital in nature (dilation of already existing vessels) or due to vascular neoplasia. In several cases, cavernous heman gioma has been reported to develop abruptly after trauma [1.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hemangiomas of the glans penis are very rare and seven cases have been reported by Gibson (1928), Lane (1953), Yamazaki (1978), Senoh (1981), Khana (1991) and Jimenez-Cruz (1993) [2][3][4]. Although glans penis hemangiomas may continue to grow, most lesions require no treatment unless patient suffers cosmetically.…”
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confidence: 93%
“…Only few cases of glans penis hemangiomas have been reported [2][3][4]. In most of the cases, surgical excision or cryotherapy have been preferred.…”
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confidence: 98%
“…The cause of paraphimosis is most often iatrogenic, primarily as a result of penile examination, urethral catheterization, or cystoscopy [3]. Although extraordinary causes of paraphimosis have been reported in the literature [4][5][6], to our knowledge, our report is the first to describe paraphimosis caused by a hemangioma of the glans penis.…”
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