Tyson’s Glands are preputial sebaceous glands without hairs and with ducts lined by columnar epithelium[1]. Tyson’s gland involvement in Gonococcal infections are rare presentation of Gonococcal Urethritis. It’s inflammation is called tysonitis. Other inflammations in Gonococcal Urethritis: Skenitis: inflammation of Skene’s glands adjacent to the urethra Littritis: inflammation of the urethral glands Cowperitis: inflammation of […]
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