Case report: focal squamous cell carcinoma, extensive squamous dysplasia and balanitis of the penis in a stallion
Abstract
An 18 year old Quarter Horse stallion was presented with a copious amount of dried purulent debris adhered to his penis. Removal of the surface debris revealed a focal squamous cell carcinoma lesion on the glans penis and extensive squamous dysplasia along the shaft of the penis. The focal lesion was removed surgically. Additional therapeutic options were discussed.
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