Metástasis en pene de un adenocarcinoma del colon

2021 
Introduction:  Among the malignant lesions described is penile cancer. This entity constitutes 2 % to 5 % of male urogenital tumors, and metastatic lesion is very rare.  Objectives:  To describe the clinical characteristics and torpid evolution of a patient with metastases in the penis from colon neoplasia.  Clinical case:  54-year-old patient, personal health history. Smoker, history of benign prostatic hyperplasia and chronic prostatitis, which begins with pain in the lower abdomen and abdominal tumor, intra-abdominal plastron is diagnosed and is surgically intervened with a biopsy of the lesion that reports colon adenocarcinoma. At 7 days of evolution, lesions appeared on the glans that resulted in metastasis of colon adenocarcinoma. He dies from complications of the disease within six months.  Conclusions:  Colonic neoplasm metastases in the penis are infrequent, they indicate an advanced stage of the disease, with an unfavorable prognosis.
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