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Metastases to the penis from carcinoma of the prostate
Authors:Yatsugu Kotake  Kazuo Gohji  Toshiaki Suzuki  Toshikazu Watsuji  Mamoru Kusaka  Kenn Takahara  Takanobu Ubai  Hayahito Noumi  Teruo Inamoto  Nobuhisa Shibahara  Haruhiko Ueda and  Yoji Katsuoka
Institution:Department of Urology, Osaka Medical College, Takatsuki, Japan.
Abstract:A 58-year-old man presented with dysuria at the Osaka Medical College Hospital in November 1996. Laboratory examination revealed elevated serum prostate-specific antigen (PSA) to > 100 ng/mL. Adenocarcinoma of the prostate with metastasis to the bone was diagnosed after a biopsy of the prostate and bone scintigraphy; hormonal therapy was administered. Although bone metastasis was well controlled and the serum PSA level declined to within normal levels (2.0 ng/mL), several painless nodules were found on the penile glans. Biopsy of the nodules showed that the penile tumor was a metastasis from the prostate cancer. The patient underwent partial penectomy for relief from penile pain. The serum PSA level showed no elevation 3 months after the partial penectomy, suggesting that careful observation of prostate cancer patients is necessary, even when oseous metastasis is well controlled and serum PSA levels are kept within normal ranges by hormonal therapy. The case also indicates that urologists should consider the possibility of metastasis to the penis from prostate cancer.
Keywords:metastasis  penis  prostate cancer
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