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1/4. carcinoma of the rectum with a single penile metastasis.

    Metastatic disease of colon and rectal carcinoma accounts for a high proportion of cancer related deaths. The common organs involved in metastatic diseases include liver, lung, brain and bone. Although, theoretically possible, metastasis to the other organs are rare. We report the first case of carcinoma of the rectum with a solitary metastasis to the glans penis.
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2/4. Early-stage penile carcinoma metastasizing to brain: case report and literature review.

    Early-stage penile squamous cell carcinoma with subsequent distant metastases is rare. We report a case of a 35-year-old man with Stage pT1pN0 penile squamous cell carcinoma who underwent circumcision and bilateral inguinal lymphadenectomy. Further in the disease course, the patient developed metastases in the kidney, adrenal gland, retroperitoneal lymph nodes, lung, and brain. He underwent multiple resections, whole brain radiotherapy, and several chemotherapy regimens. All these metastases were histologically confirmed. Forty months after the first diagnosis, the patient died of thromboembolic complications. This case was unique because of the unusual pattern of dissemination, especially the spread to the brain.
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3/4. Bronchogenic carcinoma metastasizing to the heart and penis. A case report.

    Metastasis to the heart and penis from a primary bronchial carcinoma is rare in almost all histological groups of cancer. Bronchial carcinoma is known to give rise to widespread haematogenous metastases, but there are certain sites where these metastases are more likely to occur--bones, brain, liver and adrenal glands. A case is reported in which undifferentiated squamous carcinoma of the bronchus spread to two extremely uncommon sites, the heart and the penis.
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4/4. Penile angiosarcoma presenting in bladder.

    A case of angiosarcoma of the right corpus cavernosum with direct extension to the bladder, prostate, and seminal vesicles and metastasis to brain, liver, and cheek is presented, and the literature is reviewed.
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