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*Elevated |
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**Vesicles: [[herpes simplex virus]], [[folliculitis]] |
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**Papules or plaques |
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***Infectious |
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****[[Molluscum contagiosum]] |
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****[[Human papillomavirus]] (condyloma acuminata) |
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****[[Secondary syphilis]] (condyloma lata) |
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****[[Reiter syndrome]] ([[circinate balanitis]]) |
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***Non-infectous |
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****Inflammatory |
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*****[[Lichen planus]] |
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*****[[Psoriasis]] |
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****Neoplastic |
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*****[[Squamous cell carcinoma]], including [[Bowen disease]] (SCC in situ) |
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*****[[Melanoma]] |
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*Depressed |
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**[[Genital ulcer disease|Erosions or ulcers]] |
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***Painful |
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****[[Herpes simplex virus]] |
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****[[Haemophilus ducreyi]] (chancroid) |
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****[[Behçet syndrome]] |
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****[[Pemphigus vulgaris]] |
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****[[Lichen sclerosis]] |
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****Erosive [[lichen planus]] |
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***Painless |
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****[[Primary syphilis]] (chancre) |
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****[[Granuloma inguinale]] |
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****[[Lymphogranuloma venereum]] |
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**Excoriations |
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***[[Scabies]] |
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***[[Pubic lice]] |
Latest revision as of 16:52, 3 December 2020
Differential Diagnosis
- Elevated
- Vesicles: herpes simplex virus, folliculitis
- Papules or plaques
- Infectious
- Molluscum contagiosum
- Human papillomavirus (condyloma acuminata)
- Secondary syphilis (condyloma lata)
- Reiter syndrome (circinate balanitis)
- Non-infectous
- Inflammatory
- Neoplastic
- Squamous cell carcinoma, including Bowen disease (SCC in situ)
- Melanoma
- Infectious
- Depressed
- Erosions or ulcers
- Painful
- Painless
- Excoriations
- Erosions or ulcers