2018-07-252018-07-252018-04-08Maredia, N., & Goenka, A. (2017, April 8). Metastatic penile melanoma. Poster session presented at the Society of Hospital Medicine's Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL, and the American College of Physicians Internal Medicine Meeting in New Orleans, LA. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/2152.5/5547http://hdl.handle.net/2152.5/5547This poster was presented at the Society of Hospital Medicine's Annual Meeting in Orlando, Florida on 4/8/2018, and the American College of Physicians Internal Medicine Meeting in New Orleans, Louisiana, on 4/17/2018.Melanoma, the most serious skin cancer and the sixth most common cancer in North America, is associated with UV light radiation from sun exposure. The majority of melanomas develop on sun-exposed areas, but melanoma can also occur on non-sun exposed areas. This case Illustrates the importance of doing a thorough physical exam, formulating an extensive differential diagnosis, and identifying possible cognitive biases that may lead to misdiagnosis.enMetastatic Penile MelanomaOther