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. 2013 Sep-Oct;7(9-10):E618-20.
doi: 10.5489/cuaj.408.

Management of pediatric penile keloid

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Management of pediatric penile keloid

Michael Yong et al. Can Urol Assoc J. 2013 Sep-Oct.

Abstract

Keloids are abnormal scar tissue growths that extend beyond the original area of injury, occasionally occurring post-surgery. Risk factors for keloids include skin trauma, infection, prolonged wound healing and individuals of certain ethnicities. Keloid formation on the penis, however, is a rare occurrence even among circumcised males, and can produce both aesthetic and functional complications. We document the tenth patient in the literature, to our knowledge, to present with a keloid of the penis.

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A 19-month male with a post-circumcision keloid of the penile shaft.
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Penile shaft keloid lesion, pre-incision.
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Penile shaft keloid lesion, excised specimen.
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Penile shaft, post-excision.
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Penile shaft, post advancement of shaft skin, following closure.
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Penile shaft, 3 years postoperatively, recurrence-free.

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