Urethral caruncle in penile urethra in a young male.

Indian J Urol

Department of Urology, Warana Institute of Urosurgery, Kolhapur, Maharashtra, India.

Published: January 2022

Urethral caruncles are seen almost exclusively in women. When these lesions are diagnosed in a male patient, he is likely to undergo unnecessary radical treatment mistaking a urethral caruncle for a malignant urethral neoplasm. Hence, a proper histopathological diagnosis is mandatory before deciding the final treatment. We report a case of fleshy masses in the penile urethra of a young male patient. Simple excision was performed and the histopathology revealed a urethral caruncle of the angiomatous variety.

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