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NEW YORK ACADEMY OF MEDICINE, SECTION OF DERMATOLOGY AND SYPHILIS

Eugene F. Traub, M.D.; Leo Spiegel, M.D.

Arch Derm Syphilol. 1934;29(6):932-941.

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CARCINOMA (?). Presented by Dr. DAVID BLOOM for DR. C. H. MARTIN.

This white man, aged 49, born in the United States, presents on the glans penis a firm, whitish, warty lesion which extends into the meatus. It started eight months ago with a small warty lesion near the meatus and spread until it involved the whole glans penis, destroying it partly. In the right groin there are firm glands the size of a hazelnut. In order to study the whole lesion, the prepuce has been split dorsally. Histologically the lesion was reported by Dr. Riordan to be a granuloma.

DISCUSSION

DR. J. FRANK FRASER: On clinical grounds, my diagnosis is carcinoma. Another biopsy should be made.

DR. GEORGE C. ANDREWS: The condition is characteristic of papillary carcinoma of the glans penis. The age of the patient, the firmness of the lesion, the elevated border, the papillary appearance and the enlarged . . . [Full Text PDF of this Article]



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