Penile Metastases From Renal Cell Carcinoma: Pre and Postcontrast Sonographic Findings
The prostate and bladder are the most common primary cancer sites for penile metastases. Here, we describe an unusual case of metastases from renal cell carcinoma to the penis discovered 1 month after nephrectomy in a 60-year-old man. The diagnosis was achieved using B-mode and contrast-enhanced ultrasound.
Source: Ultrasound Quarterly - Category: Radiology Tags: Correspondence Source Type: research
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