2002
DOI: 10.1046/j.1464-410x.2002.02962.x
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Common skin disorders of the penis

Abstract: Summary Diseases of the male genitalia range from infectious lesions to inflammatory and neoplastic conditions, including many genital manifestations of more general skin diseases. This review highlights the clinical features, diagnosis and treatment of the most common dermatoses of the male genitalia. Herpes genitalis and infections caused by human papillomavirus (HPV) are increasing, particularly in young sexually active people. Herpes simplex virus infection is the commonest infectious cause of genital ulce… Show more

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“…21 In men, LSA (also referred to as balanitis xerotica obliterans) characteristically involves the glans and foreskin, while sparing the perianal region. 22 Acquired phimosis is frequent with disease progression. [21][22][23] Clinically, lesions in both men and women present as white, atrophic macules, papules, or plaques and are often associated with pruritus, burning, or tenderness.…”
Section: Differential Diagnosis Lichen Sclerosus Et Atrophicusmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…21 In men, LSA (also referred to as balanitis xerotica obliterans) characteristically involves the glans and foreskin, while sparing the perianal region. 22 Acquired phimosis is frequent with disease progression. [21][22][23] Clinically, lesions in both men and women present as white, atrophic macules, papules, or plaques and are often associated with pruritus, burning, or tenderness.…”
Section: Differential Diagnosis Lichen Sclerosus Et Atrophicusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…22 Acquired phimosis is frequent with disease progression. [21][22][23] Clinically, lesions in both men and women present as white, atrophic macules, papules, or plaques and are often associated with pruritus, burning, or tenderness. 21,22 Histopathologically, early LSA displays a bandlike, lymphoid infiltrate in the superficial dermis.…”
Section: Differential Diagnosis Lichen Sclerosus Et Atrophicusmentioning
confidence: 99%
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