Tuberculosis of the Glans Penis: A Case Presentation with Review Literature

Authors

  • Nisar Ahmed Shaikh, Aamir Ali Shaikh, Hameed-ur-Rehman Bozdar, Riaz Hussain, Khob Chand Rohra, Muhammad Imran Soomro, Amanullah Abassi

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53350/pjmhs22168295

Abstract

Background: Tuberculosis of the glans penis is a rare occurrence., even in developing nations.

Aim and Object: To review the literature and case presentation of Tb of glans penis

Methodology: Pakmedinet, Pubmed and google data were searched for Tb of glans penis.

Literature Review: Tuberclosis of the penis can be primary or secondary, and it might look like penile cancer, penile ulcers (granulomatous), genital herpes simplex or HIV infection. Tb of the Penis can develop after a individual who had primary pulmonary Tb and can be spread through ejaculation, contamination of endometerium secretions or clothes, as a result of a previous pulmonary Tb or Tb somewhere else. Tb of the Penis is characterised by a tiny nodule on the penis that is either painless or painful, an ulcer, a mass that progressively increasing and            be swelling. Palpation of inguinal lymph nodes and erection problems of the penis can or can   not observed. Normally, the patient's voiding is normal. Biopsy or acid fast bacilli in penile discharge or positive  Elisa serology or PCR for tuberculosis are used to confirm the diagnosis.  Needs 6 months, pulmonary tuberculosis  therapy.

Conclusions: Tb of the glans penis is an uncommon occurrence. After a biopsy, antitubercular medications are the standard treatment, thus doctors should evaluate the potential of Tb of the penis in instances of penile lesions.

Keywords: Tb, penis, presentatation management and review litrarature

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