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Archivos Españoles de Urología (Ed. impresa)
Print version ISSN 0004-0614
Abstract
JIMENEZ RODRIGUEZ, Rosa María et al. Metastatic Crohn`s disease involving the penile foreskin. Arch. Esp. Urol. [online]. 2006, vol.59, n.9, pp.902-905. ISSN 0004-0614.
Objetives: To describe the case of the patient with history of Crohns disease presenting metastatic extension to the penile foreskin. METHODS: Circumcision was carried out and the skin was sent to the pathology department. Results: Pathologic study of the specimen showed an ulcerated granuloma without caseum, typically associated with metastatic Crohns disease. After one year of follow-up there is no evidence of recurrence. Conclusions: Crohns disease is a disease of unknown origin, the main characteristic of which is the development of non necrotizing granulomas that may involved not only the gastrointestinal tract. When the extraintestinal involvement is not produced by continuity we call it metastatic disease. Such metastases may be found in the genitourinary tract, and other sites. This involvement may include lithiasis, amyloidosis,... and the presence of lesions in the genital skin, as in our case.
Keywords : Crohns disease; Metastasic; Penile foreskin.