A clinical study of the pattern of nonvenereal dermatoses of adult male genitalia attending dermatology department in Silchar medical college & hospital
Abstract:External genitalia of male is common site for rashes, itching and minor infections. Because of its anatomical variation, the area is always warm, moist and occluded, which predisposes to occur many dematoses. These dermatoses can be divided into two groups: venereal dermatoses and nonvenereal dermatoses. Non-venereal dermatoses are the diseases which are not sexually transmitted. 1: To study the pattern of non-venereal dermatoses of adult male genitalia of patients of age 18 years and above; 2: To study frequ… Show more
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