TY - JOUR
T1 - Zebras in Foreskin Dermatopathology
T2 - A Review
AU - Alhatem, Albert
AU - Patel, Nitin
AU - Lambert, W. Clark
AU - Heller, Debra S.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
PY - 2019/7/1
Y1 - 2019/7/1
N2 - Objectives The aim of the study was to review uncommon foreskin dermatopathology conditions clinically and pathologically. Methods A database search of PubMed and Google Scholar were extracted between March 1, 2009, and March 1, 2019, using the search terms "foreskin," "prepuce," "penis," "pathology," "dermatology," and "rare." The search was limited to "humans" and "dermatopathology." Full article texts were reviewed. Reference lists were screened for additional articles. Patient details (diagnosis, dermatopathology, treatment, and follow-up if available) were extracted. We excluded articles written in the non-English language, unusual variants of common conditions, and cases of common dermatologic conditions. Results A list of 369 articles was identified and another screening identified 30 articles for rare foreskin pathologies. Those are divided into categories based on the following etiologies: (a) benign, including congenital (e.g., aposthia), infectious (graft versus host disease and histoplasma), autoimmune (Crohn's disease and pyoderma gangrenosum), and benign neoplasms (neurofibroma, apocrine hidrocystoma, verruciform xanthoma, porokeratosis, penile cutaneous horn, localized amyloidosis) and (b) malignancies, including primary (myeloid sarcoma, basal cell carcinoma, Kaposi's sarcoma, mucosal-associated lymphoid tissue lymphoma), and metastasis. Conclusions We reviewed and discussed unusual benign and malignant dermatopathology conditions that can affect the foreskin.
AB - Objectives The aim of the study was to review uncommon foreskin dermatopathology conditions clinically and pathologically. Methods A database search of PubMed and Google Scholar were extracted between March 1, 2009, and March 1, 2019, using the search terms "foreskin," "prepuce," "penis," "pathology," "dermatology," and "rare." The search was limited to "humans" and "dermatopathology." Full article texts were reviewed. Reference lists were screened for additional articles. Patient details (diagnosis, dermatopathology, treatment, and follow-up if available) were extracted. We excluded articles written in the non-English language, unusual variants of common conditions, and cases of common dermatologic conditions. Results A list of 369 articles was identified and another screening identified 30 articles for rare foreskin pathologies. Those are divided into categories based on the following etiologies: (a) benign, including congenital (e.g., aposthia), infectious (graft versus host disease and histoplasma), autoimmune (Crohn's disease and pyoderma gangrenosum), and benign neoplasms (neurofibroma, apocrine hidrocystoma, verruciform xanthoma, porokeratosis, penile cutaneous horn, localized amyloidosis) and (b) malignancies, including primary (myeloid sarcoma, basal cell carcinoma, Kaposi's sarcoma, mucosal-associated lymphoid tissue lymphoma), and metastasis. Conclusions We reviewed and discussed unusual benign and malignant dermatopathology conditions that can affect the foreskin.
KW - foreskin
KW - penis
KW - prepuce
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U2 - 10.1097/LGT.0000000000000478
DO - 10.1097/LGT.0000000000000478
M3 - Review article
C2 - 31149956
AN - SCOPUS:85067565263
SN - 1089-2591
VL - 23
SP - 235
EP - 240
JO - Journal of Lower Genital Tract Disease
JF - Journal of Lower Genital Tract Disease
IS - 3
ER -