1. Scrotal calcinosis: two case reports.
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Karray O, Dhaoui A, Boulma R, Bellil K, and Khouni H
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- Adult, Calcinosis diagnosis, Calcinosis physiopathology, Coitus psychology, Genital Diseases, Male physiopathology, Genital Diseases, Male surgery, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Sexual Dysfunction, Physiological psychology, Treatment Outcome, Calcinosis complications, Calcinosis surgery, Genital Diseases, Male complications, Scrotum pathology, Scrotum surgery, Sexual Dysfunction, Physiological complications, Sexual Dysfunction, Physiological surgery
- Abstract
Background: Scrotal calcinosis is a rare and benign condition. It usually gives rise to few symptoms, and the impact is mainly functional and aesthetic. It is considered part of dystrophic calcinosis cutis. Surgical management is the only curative approach, and recurrence has been described in few cases., Case Presentation: We report cases of two North African white patients with operated scrotal calcinosis. We describe the clinical and histological aspects as well as a pathogenic hypothesis and surgical management principles., Conclusions: A surgical approach to scrotal calcinosis must consider the aesthetic and functional aspects postoperatively. A complete excision prevents recurrence. Psychological support is required in association with surgery because the lesions are benign and concern an intimate part of the body.
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- 2017
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