Items tagged “penis”

24 results found
Case

Penile implant

  Diagnosis certain
Frank Gaillard
Published 08 Nov 2009
75% complete
X-ray CT
Article

Tumors of the male urethra

Tumors of the male urethra are uncommon. They can be categorized both on the grounds of histology and location. Histology squamous cell carcinoma of the urethra: 80% urothelial/transitional cell carcinoma of the urethra: 15% (predominantly posterior urethra) adenocarcinoma of the urethra: 5%...
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Epispadias

Epispadias is a rare congenital anomaly almost always associated with bladder exstrophy.  Epidemiology It occurs in 1 in 30,000 births, with a male: female ratio of 3:1. Clinical presentation The roof of the urethra is absent, and the urethra opens anywhere between the base and the glans of ...
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Peyronie disease

Peyronie disease is the most common cause of painful penile induration. Fibrous tissue plaques form within the penile tunica albuginea, causing painful deformity and shortening of the penis. Though clinical diagnosis is usually accurate, the role of imaging is to evaluate extension of plaques, w...
Case

Peyronie disease

  Diagnosis probable
Praveen Jha
Published 11 Jul 2012
63% complete
Ultrasound
Case

Penile fracture

  Diagnosis certain
Maulik S Patel
Published 01 Sep 2012
85% complete
Ultrasound
Case

Penile carcinoma

  Diagnosis almost certain
Chris O'Donnell
Published 24 Oct 2012
58% complete
CT
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Penile prosthesis

  Diagnosis certain
Ian Bickle
Published 17 Dec 2012
91% complete
X-ray
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Erectile dysfunction (arteriogenic)

  Diagnosis probable
Rupesh Namdev
Published 09 Feb 2014
66% complete
Ultrasound
Case

Penile fracture

  Diagnosis almost certain
Maulik S Patel
Published 13 Mar 2014
66% complete
Ultrasound
Article

Aubergine sign (penis)

The aubergine sign (also known as egg-plant sign or deformity) is a clinical sign of a fractured penis. Hemorrhage beyond the tunica albuginea produces swelling and bruising of the penis simulating the appearance of an aubergine.  
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Priapism

Priapism (rarely penile priapism, to differentiate from the very rare clitoral priapism) is a prolonged erection that persists beyond or is not related to sexual stimulation. Imaging, particularly Doppler ultrasound, can help distinguish between ischemic (low-flow) priapism, which is a urologic ...
Case

Ischemic (low flow) priapism

  Diagnosis certain
Matt A. Morgan
Published 19 Dec 2014
94% complete
Ultrasound
Case

Induratio penis plastica (Peyronie disease)

  Diagnosis almost certain
Domenico Nicoletti
Published 21 Aug 2015
63% complete
Ultrasound
Case

Urethral transection

  Diagnosis certain
Matt A. Morgan
Published 22 Nov 2015
100% complete
Fluoroscopy
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Peyronie disease

  Diagnosis almost certain
Fakhry Mahmoud Ebouda
Published 07 May 2016
75% complete
Ultrasound
Case

Choke voiding cystourethography

  Diagnosis not applicable
Matt A. Morgan
Published 04 Aug 2017
60% complete
Fluoroscopy Annotated image
Case

Penile fracture

  Diagnosis certain
Karim Hussein
Published 23 Apr 2018
92% complete
MRI
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Mondor disease - penis

  Diagnosis almost certain
Karina Dorfman
Published 25 May 2020
75% complete
Ultrasound
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Squamous cell carcinoma of the penis

Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) of the penis is an uncommon condition that often presents at an advanced stage. Imaging is more often used for staging than for the initial diagnosis. It is the commonest histological subtype of penile cancer. Epidemiology Penile cancer is a relatively infrequent ...

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