“…Genital self-mutilation is an uncommon phenomenon of self-injurious behavior, with testicular lesions being the most common (61%) (Anand et al, 2015). Cases of self-mutilation range from simple lacerations of the external genitalia to complete amputation of the penis and testes (Lok et al, 2014). Rarely presented in the urologic literature, genital self-mutilation is usually associated with psychotic disorders, sexual conflict, body image distortion, internalized aggression, suicidal intent, and personality disorders (Charan and Reddy, 2011).…”