Penile aseptic abscess in the cavernous body at the base of the penis: a case report

We report a case of aseptic abscess in the cavernous body at the base of the penis. In our clinical observation, the patient underwent puncture and drainage of the corpus cavernosum abscess, followed by surgical resection of the abscess wall, with the incisions closed layer by layer with primary sut...

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Main Authors: Xia Man-Cheng (Author), Yin Ke-Qiang (Author), Wang Yu-Sheng (Author), Chen Jia-Wei (Author), Bian Xiao-Dong (Author), Shuang Wei-Bing (Author)
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Published: Sciendo, 2021-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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