Non-venereal dermatoses of female external genitalia include a spectrum of diseases with varied etiology. The most common non-venereal dermatoses in males were scrotal dermatitis seen in 16.6% patients, vitiligo was seen in 14.3 % patients, fixed drug eruption ,scabies and pearly penile papules were seen in 10% patients each. Sebaceous cyst, tinea, psoriasis and lichen planus was seen in 6.6% patients each. Balanitis xerosus obliterans, squamous cell carcinoma and verrucous carcinoma and achrochordon were seen in 3.3% patients each. The most common genital dermatoses seen in females were lichen sclerosus (15%), vitiligo (15%) and vulval candidiasis in 15% cases. Other non venereal genital dermatoses in females were lichen simplex atrophicus...
Contains fulltext : 88537.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Ps...
Context: A variety of nonvenereal diseases can affect the penis and diminish quality of life. Many p...
This is a review of 32 consecutive cases of patients with genital ulcers or who were repeatedly reac...
Aims: To study the pattern and clinico-pathological profile of non-venereal dermatoses of female ext...
Background: Non-venereal dermatoses of male external genitalia include a spectrum of disease of vari...
Background: Nonvenereal disorders are the cause of considerable concern to patients causing mental d...
Background: All dermatoses affecting genitalia are not sexually transmitted. Wrongly labeling a pati...
Introduction: Genital dermatoses can be categorised as either venereal or non venereal. Non venerea...
Objective : Non venereal genital dermatoses are genital dermatoses not sexually transmitted. It caus...
BACKGROUND: Most dermatological diseases generally occur elsewhere and also involve the genitalia. ...
Background: Any genital lesion or related symptoms are erroneously considered to be sexually transmi...
The male and female external genital regions are anatomical areas in which various types of skin dis...
Many skin diseases manifest in the genital region. Diseases of the male genitalia are quite frequent...
The genitalia may be the site of non-infectious inflammatory lesions that are generally manifested a...
A number of dermatoses and skin tumors affect the genitalia in an unique (or) distinct manner that ...
Contains fulltext : 88537.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Ps...
Context: A variety of nonvenereal diseases can affect the penis and diminish quality of life. Many p...
This is a review of 32 consecutive cases of patients with genital ulcers or who were repeatedly reac...
Aims: To study the pattern and clinico-pathological profile of non-venereal dermatoses of female ext...
Background: Non-venereal dermatoses of male external genitalia include a spectrum of disease of vari...
Background: Nonvenereal disorders are the cause of considerable concern to patients causing mental d...
Background: All dermatoses affecting genitalia are not sexually transmitted. Wrongly labeling a pati...
Introduction: Genital dermatoses can be categorised as either venereal or non venereal. Non venerea...
Objective : Non venereal genital dermatoses are genital dermatoses not sexually transmitted. It caus...
BACKGROUND: Most dermatological diseases generally occur elsewhere and also involve the genitalia. ...
Background: Any genital lesion or related symptoms are erroneously considered to be sexually transmi...
The male and female external genital regions are anatomical areas in which various types of skin dis...
Many skin diseases manifest in the genital region. Diseases of the male genitalia are quite frequent...
The genitalia may be the site of non-infectious inflammatory lesions that are generally manifested a...
A number of dermatoses and skin tumors affect the genitalia in an unique (or) distinct manner that ...
Contains fulltext : 88537.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Ps...
Context: A variety of nonvenereal diseases can affect the penis and diminish quality of life. Many p...
This is a review of 32 consecutive cases of patients with genital ulcers or who were repeatedly reac...