| Literature DB >> 32872026 |
Wenchao Zhang1, Nanze Yu, Zhifei Liu, Xiaojun Wang.
Abstract
RATIONALE: Pseudodiphallia, as a rare kind of diphallia, which is characterized by a small accessory penile-like tissue without a normal penile anatomy structure. Only a few cases have been reported. Here, we report a case of pseudodiphallia with phimosis and bilateral extrarenal pelvis. PATIENT CONCERNS: A 23-year-old male visited our hospital with a complaint of external genitalia malformation. Physical examination revealed a normal-sized penis with phimosis, and an extra half glans horizontally attached to the right side of the normal glans penis is visible after completely retracting the foreskin. The CT urography showed a bilateral extrarenal pelvis, and no other abnormalities were found in the kidneys, ureter, bladder, and vertebral bodies. DIAGNOSIS: Based on the physical examination and the CT urography results, the 23-year-old male was diagnosed with Pseudodiphallia. INTERVENTION: Excessive penile tissue was resected, and a foreskin circumcision operation was performed under general anesthesia. OUTCOMES: The patient recovered smoothly without complications (no infection, hematoma, or wound dehiscence) after surgery. At 6 months follow-up, the patient was content with the external genitalia's appearance, and the urination and erectile function were normal. LESSONS: Pseudodiphallia is a rare kind of diphallia, and this is the first report on pseudodiphallia with a bilateral extrarenal pelvis. CT urography can be used to assess the associated internal anomalies before surgery.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32872026 PMCID: PMC7437754 DOI: 10.1097/MD.0000000000021638
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Medicine (Baltimore) ISSN: 0025-7974 Impact factor: 1.817
Figure 1Physical examination revealed a normal-sized penis with phimois, an intact scrotum, 2 normally descended testicles, and a patent anus. After the fore skin was completely retracted, an extra half glan horizontally attached to the right side of the normal glans penis. There was only 1 urethral orifices which lies in the middle of the normal glans penis. And both of the normal penis and the extra half glan could be normal erected (A-C). Excessive penile tissue was resected and the foreskin circumcision operation was performed under general anesthesia (D).
Figure 2The CT urography showed bilateral extrarenal pelvis, and no other abnormalities were found in the kidneys, ureter, bladder, and vertebral bodies.
Figure 3Tissue biopsy result revealed normal corpus cavernosum tissue.
Clinical characteristics of pseudodiphallia in available reports.