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JAOA • Vol 108 • No 6 • June 2008 • 310-312
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CASE REPORT

Metastatic Penile Squamous Cell Carcinoma to the Retroperitoneum in a Man With Human Papillomavirus Type 45

Benjamin L. Shaw, DO; Michael J. Menolasino, III, DO

From the University Hospitals Richmond Medical Center in Richmond Heights, Ohio.

Address correspondence to Benjamin L. Shaw, DO, Internal Medicine Residency, University Hospitals Richmond Medical Center, 27100 Chardon Rd, Richmond Heights, OH 44143-1116. E-mail: benjamin.shaw{at}uhhospitals.org

Squamous cell carcinoma of the penis is a rare cancer associated with smoking, genital warts, lack of neonatal circumcision, and human papillomavirus types 16 and 18. Metastasis of this condition is even rarer, occurring primarily in the lungs or liver. The current report describes a case of penile squamous cell carcinoma in an uncircumcised 63-year-old man who smoked cigarettes and who had genital warts and human papillomavirus type 45. Metastasis occurred in the abdominal cavity.







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