Primary male urethral squamous cell carcinoma presenting with a genital abscess

IJU Case Rep. 2019 Jun 13;2(4):225-228. doi: 10.1002/iju5.12090. eCollection 2019 Jul.

Abstract

Introduction: Primary urethral cancer is a rare disease accounting for <1% of all urological cancer cases. We encountered a patient with urethral squamous cell carcinoma diagnosed during treatment of a genital abscess.

Case presentation: A 69-year-old male was referred to our hospital for recurrent urethritis and swelling of the scrotum. The genital skin was atrophic with a purulent discharge. A diagnosis of epididymitis-induced genital abscess was made, and conservative treatment was administered. However, local infection recurred and the infected tissue was resected 4 months after the first examination. The pathological diagnosis was squamous cell carcinoma. Subsequently, radical surgery was performed, but the patient died 17 months postoperatively.

Conclusion: Four patients with primary urethral squamous cell carcinoma presenting as genital abscess have been reported. Careful examination is necessary while considering a malignant tumor as an underlying disease.

Keywords: perineal abscess; recurrent urethritis; scrotal abscess; squamous cell carcinoma; urethral cancer.

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