Rook's Textbook of Dermatology, Ninth Edition 2016
DOI: 10.1002/9781118441213.rtd0112
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Dermatoses of the Male Genitalia

Abstract: A number of common skin diseases affect the genital and genito‐crural skin only incidentally, and may present in these areas with unusual features. These are dealt with briefly or by cross‐reference to their full description elsewhere. However, those conditions that are entirely or predominantly confined to these regions are discussed in detail.

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“…MGLSc may be much more frequent than is generally supposed in early childhood (being diagnosed histologically in 14%-95% of prepuces removed for phimosis). 2,3 FGLSc most commonly affects the genitocrural folds, the inner aspects of labia majora, labia minora, clitoris and clitoral hood. FGLSc is also commonly associated with perianal LSc in a characteristic figureof-8 distribution.…”
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“…MGLSc may be much more frequent than is generally supposed in early childhood (being diagnosed histologically in 14%-95% of prepuces removed for phimosis). 2,3 FGLSc most commonly affects the genitocrural folds, the inner aspects of labia majora, labia minora, clitoris and clitoral hood. FGLSc is also commonly associated with perianal LSc in a characteristic figureof-8 distribution.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…FGLSc is also commonly associated with perianal LSc in a characteristic figureof-8 distribution. 1,2 In MGLSc the disease affects the balanopreputial epithelium and can involve the urethra (which is rare in women). When left undiagnosed and inadequately treated, GLSc can cause dyspareunia, urinary difficulties, scarring, and irreversible architectural and pigmentary changes.…”
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