Titre du document / Document title
Lichen sclerosus et atrophicus : Findings after complete circumcision
Auteur(s) / Author(s)
LIATSIKOS E. N.
(1) ;
PERIMENIS P.
(1) ;
DANDINIS K.
(1) ;
KALADELFOU E.
(2) ;
BARBALIAS G.
(1) ;
Affiliation(s) du ou des auteurs / Author(s) Affiliation(s)
(1) Department of Urology, University of Patras, School of Medicine, Patras, GRECE
(2) Department of Histopathology, University of Patras, School of Medicine, Patras, GRECE
Résumé / Abstract
We prospectively evaluated 75 patients, 30-77 years old, with severe phimosis. All patients were treated surgically by complete circumcision and all surgical specimens were sent for histological evaluation. All patients with histologically proven lichen sclerosus et atrophicus (LSA) (eight patients, 10.6%) were re-evaluated 6 months postoperatively, and all but one were examined 5 years after the operation. All patients with histologically proven balanoposthitis (BP) (47 patients, 62.6%) were also re-evaluated 6 months postoperatively, and 41 patients 5 years after surgery. This group (BP) was the control group of our study. Six months after the operation, the eight patients with histologically proven LSA all had an excellent convalescence, and the lesions observed during the operation resolved in four patients and regressed in two patients. In one patient the glans presented with a pale grey-white-coloured plaque. Biopsy was performed and a well-differentiated squamous cell carcinoma infiltrating the glans was revealed. The control group of patients with histologically proven BP were also re-evaluated 6 months and 5 years after surgery. An excellent convalescence was observed in all patients who completed the follow-up examination. Care must be taken not to underestimate the potential relationship between LSA and squamous cell carcinoma, because the latter is usually invasive, very aggressive and requires immediate treatment.
Revue / Journal Title
Scandinavian journal of urology and nephrology
ISSN 0036-5599
CODEN SJUNAS
Source / Source
1997, vol. 31, n
o5, pp. 453-456 (15 ref.)
Langue / Language
Français
Revue : Anglais
Editeur / Publisher
Taylor and Francis, Basingstoke, ROYAUME-UNI
(1967)
(Revue)
Mots-clés anglais / English Keywords
Phimosis ;
Lichen sclerosus et atrophicus ;
Histology ;
Exploration ;
Diagnosis ;
Human ;
Male ;
Male genital diseases ;
Penile diseases ;
Skin disease ;
Pathology ;
Mots-clés français / French Keywords
Phimosis ;
Lichen scléroatrophique ;
Histologie ;
Exploration ;
Diagnostic ;
Homme ;
Mâle ;
Appareil génital mâle pathologie ;
Pénis pathologie ;
Peau pathologie ;
Anatomopathologie ;
Mots-clés espagnols / Spanish Keywords
Fimosis ;
Liquen escleroatrófico ;
Histología ;
Exploración ;
Diagnóstico ;
Hombre ;
Macho ;
Aparato genital macho patología ;
Pene patología ;
Piel patología ;
Anatomía patológica ;
Localisation / Location
INIST-CNRS, Cote INIST : 13995, 35400006972708.0070
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