Castrated males are more likely to have the malignant counterpart,
perianal adenocarcinoma which may require more aggressive treatment.
The primary site of
perianal adenocarcinoma differs with gender.
Perianal adenocarcinomas often metastasize to lymph nodes and bones of the lower spine.
Male
perianal adenocarcinomas most commonly arise from the sebaceous glands.
Perianal adenocarcinomas are most often seen on the hairless area of the anus, but can extend into haired regions.
Not exact matches
Perianal gland
adenocarcinomas are malignant (cancerous).
There are two types of
perianal gland tumors:
perianal gland adenomas and
perianal gland
adenocarcinomas.
While most
perianal gland tumours are non-cancerous (adenoma), a biopsy may be required to rule out a cancerous form of
perianal gland tumour (
adenocarcinoma).