| Literature DB >> 28932316 |
Georgi Tchernev1,2, Anastasiya Atanasova Chokoeva2, Hristo Mangarov3.
Abstract
We present a 74-year-old male patient with 3-years history of visible discoloration of the glans penis, without subjective complaints. Histopathological examination after incision biopsy revealed a moderate increase in the number of melanocytes in the basal layer with irregular distribution, without melanocytic nests, melanophages in the superficial dermis, and subepidermal sclerosus. No cytologic atypia of melanocytes was detectable. The diagnosis of melanosis of the genitalia in association with lichen sclerosus was made. The importance of the presented cases implicated the unique clinical manifestation of penile melanosis, associated with lichen sclerosus of the penis in one hand, the essential differentiation between malignant melanoma via careful histological examination for diagnosis confirmation in other, in order to optimize the therapeutic behavior.Entities:
Keywords: lichen genitals; lichen sclerosus; melanoma; penile macular melanosis; sporadic
Year: 2017 PMID: 28932316 PMCID: PMC5591605 DOI: 10.3889/oamjms.2017.152
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Open Access Maced J Med Sci ISSN: 1857-9655
Figure 11a, 1b) – Clinical manifestation of a discolorated macules, located on glans penis - an irregularly bordered hyperpigmented macule, an apigmented macule in the central area and erythematous macule with irregular borders. 1c, 1d) – Histopathological findings - moderate increase in the number of melanocytes in the basal layer with irregular distribution, no cytologic atypia, neither melanocytic nests, melanophages in the superficial dermis, and subepidermal sclerosis