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British Journal of Radiology (2006) 79, 526-528
© 2006 British Institute of Radiology
doi: 10.1259/bjr/55555394

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Case report

MR findings of penile lymphoma

K-H Chiang, MD P-Y Chang, MD S-K Lee, MD P-S Yen, MD C-M Ling, MD C-C Lin, MD C-C Lee, MD and A S-B Chou, MD

Department of Radiology, Buddhist Tzu Chi General Hospital, Hualien, Taiwan;

Correspondence: Dr Andy Shau-Bin Chou, Department of Radiology, Buddhist Tzu Chi General Hospital, 707, Section 3, Chung Yang Road, Hualien, Taiwan.

Penile lymphoma is extremely rare and secondary involvement of the penis by lymphoma may be due to retrograde spread or to direct extension from neighbouring organ. The appearance of penile lymphoma varies and can be mistaken for other soft tissue tumours. We report on a case with malignant lymphoma of the penis. MRI findings revealed soft-tissue mass of homogeneous isointensity around the middle to distal part of penis on T1 weighted imaging and T2 weighted imaging. It was well encapsulated, minimally enhanced and distinct from corpus cavernosum and corpus spongiosum.







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