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pmid: 341462
The surgical rehabilitation of a patient with severely deformed and functionally disabled genitalia due to long-standing lymphedema and infection is described and illustrated. The term "elephantiasis" has been applied to such gross lesions. Appropriate surgery to the penis, scrotum, and perineum has yielded a gratifying result. The principles and techniques of the surgical approach in such an undertaking are presented and discussed.
Male, Axilla, Humans, Inguinal Canal, Elephantiasis, Lymphedema, Skin Transplantation, Genital Diseases, Male, Middle Aged, Perineum, Transplantation, Autologous
Male, Axilla, Humans, Inguinal Canal, Elephantiasis, Lymphedema, Skin Transplantation, Genital Diseases, Male, Middle Aged, Perineum, Transplantation, Autologous
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