1. Pseudoclitoromegaly from acute T-cell lymphoblastic leukemia.
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Birkemeier K, Wills HE, Issa T, Farris A, Stacey J, Greene P, Dawood W, Desai K, Laborde C, and Trotter B
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A 7-year-old girl presented with painful genital enlargement, which was first believed to be clitoromegaly of hormonal origin. However, on the physical exam the clitoris was not visible and the prepuce and labia minora were enlarged and tender. Magnetic resonance imaging demonstrated an infiltrative abnormal signal with restricted diffusion involving the enlarged clitoris and adjacent soft tissues of the prepuce and labia minora, confirming a nonhormonal infiltrative malignancy. The same abnormal signal was present in enlarged inguinal lymph nodes, the kidneys, and an anterior mediastinal mass. The pathologic diagnosis was T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia., Competing Interests: The authors report no funding or conflicts of interest. The parents of the patient gave permission for the publication of this case., (Copyright © 2022 Baylor University Medical Center.)
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- 2022
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