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Penile schwannoma mistaken for hemangioma: a rare case report and literature review

Authors
Kim, Si HyunAhn, HyeinKim, Ki HongKim, Doo SangYang, Hee Jo
Issue Date
Jun-2021
Publisher
AME Publishing Company
Keywords
Schwannoma; neurilemmoma; hemangioma; penile neoplasms; penis; case report
Citation
Translational Andrology and Urology, v.10, no.6, pp 2512 - 2520
Pages
9
Journal Title
Translational Andrology and Urology
Volume
10
Number
6
Start Page
2512
End Page
2520
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/sch/handle/2021.sw.sch/18790
DOI
10.21037/tau-21-239
ISSN
2223-4683
2223-4691
Abstract
Penile neoplasm is uncommon. Schwannomas of the penis are especially rare. For this reason, it is difficult to get an accurate impression to enable decision making. This report primarily deals with the mistaken diagnosis of hemangioma, to the surgery, and the follow-up in real-world. A 38-year-old male patient presented with a palpable mass in the penile root that increased in size with erection. One year after the mass had been found, the patient visited the hospital and complained that the mass was growing. Moreover, the patient explained that the mass seemed to increase during penile erection. On physical examinations, a 2 cm mass without tenderness was palpated in the left penoscrotal junction. About 2.1 cm in size, an isoechoic mass was observed next to the corpus cavernosum on ultrasonography. There was high vascularity inside of the mass. Excision and biopsy were decided upon. Following surgery, a schwannoma was confirmed by pathology. After three months, the patient did not complain of any symptoms and had normal erectile function. Most of these tumors are benign. By December 2020, 40 cases were reported, of which 6 were diagnosed as malignant. The most frequent occurrence site is the penile shaft. In all cases, surgical resection was performed and no recurrence was found. The aim of this case report is to assist clinicians in choosing the best treatment option when faced with this rare condition by discussing the radiological, pathological, and clinical course.
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