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Gugum Indra Firdaus1, Derri Hafa Nurfajri1, Sawkar Vijay Pramod1
1Department of Urology, Hasan Sadikin Academic Medical Center/Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Padjadjaran, Bandung, Indonesia.
Abstract:
Epidermal inclusion cyst is a benign lesion that can originate in all parts of the human body. However, the penile location is quite rare. We reported a 24-years old man with a painless, soft, progressive-growing mass at the distal part of the penis with a history of ectopic undescended testis. Complete resection was performed, and further histopathologic study revealed an epidermal inclusion cyst of the penis. This report would like to present a rare case of a penile epidermal inclusion cyst mimicking an ectopic testis mass at our institution.
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