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Sclerosing lipogranuloma of the penis
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2010
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UrologyOculoplasticsMedicineHistopathologySurgeryDermatologySclerodermaPenile AugmentationBurmese OriginDermatological SurgerySouth-east Asia
We present a case of sclerosing lipogranuloma of the penis in a 25-year-old man of Burmese origin complicating injection of an unknown non-biodegradable oily foreign material into his external genitalia. Despite frequent complications, penile augmentation with exogenous paraffin material is still practised in some parts of the world. Sclerosing lipogranuloma is a rare condition in Australia that dermatologists need to consider in the differential of a genital ulcer or indurated penile mass, particularly in young men from South-East Asia. A causal relationship between the procedure and adverse events may not be made because complications are frequently delayed for many years. A high degree of clinical suspicion and a skin biopsy is essential, as a history of injection may not be disclosed.
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