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Saxophone penis revisited
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MusicSaxophone DeformityErectile DysfunctionTopographical AnatomyMusical AnalysisTypical AppearanceLymphatic DiseaseSaxophone Penis
Saxophone deformity of the penis is commonly secondary to diseases causing chronic lymphatic obstruction. Lymphogranuloma venereum (LGV) is an important cause for this deformity. A case of LGV in genito-anorectal syndrome with a saxophone penis is reported along with the contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CECT) findings of anorectal involvement, and a probable hypothesis for this typical appearance of the penis.