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  • Title: Genital lymphangioma with recurrent cellulitis in men.
    Author: Swanson DL.
    Journal: Int J Dermatol; 2006 Jul; 45(7):800-4. PubMed ID: 16863514.
    Abstract:
    BACKGROUND: Lymphangioma circumscriptum rarely occurs on the penis. This report describes a patient observed in private practice who presented with recurrent unexplained cellulitis of the penis for whom this diagnosis was not initially apparent. METHODS: Diagnosis of lymphangioma in this patient resulted in a retrospective records review of the Mayo Clinic experience with patients who had genital lymphangioma and cellulitis. RESULTS: Six other male patients with recurrent cellulitis complicating genital lymphangioma were identified. Five of these six patients were managed with antibiotic prophylaxis. CONCLUSIONS: Compromised lymphatic drainage should be suspected in male patients with otherwise unexplained penile swelling or cellulitis. These patients usually require long-term antibiotic prophylaxis for recurrent infection.
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