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==Physical Examination== | ==Physical Examination== | ||
Common physical examination findings of penile cancer include: | Common physical examination findings of penile cancer include: | ||
* Non-healing ulcer | * Non-healing [[ulcer]] | ||
* | * [[Mass]] on the penis | ||
* | * Skin induration on the penis | ||
* Inguinal lymphadenopathy | * Inguinal lymphadenopathy | ||
* | * Lower extremity [[edema]] | ||
* Change in the colour of the [[penis]] | * Change in the colour of the [[penis]] | ||
* | * Erythema of the penis | ||
* Foul-smelling [[discharge]] or [[bleeding]] from the penis or from underneath the [[foreskin]] | * Foul-smelling [[discharge]] or [[bleeding]] from the penis or from underneath the [[foreskin]] | ||
* [[Swelling]] of the penis | * [[Swelling]] of the penis | ||
* | * [[Weight loss]] | ||
* [[Ulceration]] of the [[urethra]] | * [[Ulceration]] of the [[urethra]] | ||
* [[Ulcer]] in the [[groin]] area | * [[Ulcer]] in the [[groin]] area | ||
* [[Bone]] pain | * [[Bone]] pain | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
Physical Examination
Common physical examination findings of penile cancer include:
- Non-healing ulcer
- Mass on the penis
- Skin induration on the penis
- Inguinal lymphadenopathy
- Lower extremity edema
- Change in the colour of the penis
- Erythema of the penis
- Foul-smelling discharge or bleeding from the penis or from underneath the foreskin
- Swelling of the penis
- Weight loss
- Ulceration of the urethra
- Ulcer in the groin area
- Bone pain