Case Report
Leptomeningeal Disease as a Rare Complication of Primary Penile Urethral Cancer
Figure 1
Stains of primary urethral tumor seen at 200x magnification. (a) Urethral squamous cell carcinoma hematoxylin and eosin stain. (b) Urethral squamous cell carcinoma with negative uroplakin stain. (c) Urethral squamous cell carcinoma with positive CK5/6 stain. (d) Urethral squamous cell carcinoma with positive p16 stain.
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