Milroy disease with predominant preputial involvement.

Pediatr Dermatol

Department of Pediatric Surgery, Hospital Universitario de Burgos, Burgos, Spain.

Published: September 2022

AI Article Synopsis

  • Milroy disease is a type of congenital primary lymphedema mainly impacting the lower limbs, but can also cause rare and severe genital lymphedema.
  • When conservative treatments do not work, surgery is often required to manage the condition.
  • The text details a unique case of congenital penile lymphedema in a 4-year-old boy, highlighting its rarity and the challenges it presents.

Article Abstract

Milroy disease is a form of congenital primary lymphedema that usually affects the lower limbs. Predominant genital lymphedema in Milroy disease is uncommon and disabling. When conservative management is ineffective, surgical treatment becomes necessary. Here, we present a rare case of congenital primary penile lymphedema in a 4-year-old child.

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