Genital ulcer disease
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Differential Diagnosis
Sexually-Transmitted Infections
Organism | Disease | % | Incubation | Treatment |
---|---|---|---|---|
Herpes simplex virus | 95% | 2-7 days (1º) | ||
Treponema pallidum pallidum | primary syphilis | 1% | 3-90 days | penicillin 2.4 MU IM once |
Haemophilus ducreyi | chancroid | <1% | 5-14 days | |
Chlamydia trachomatis serovars L1-L3 | lymphogranuloma venereum | <1% | 3-30 days | doxycycline 100 mg PO bid for 21 days |
Klebsiella granulomatis | donovanosis (granuloma inguinale) | <1% | 1-180 days |
Other Infectious Causes
Non-Infectious Causes
- Bullous dermatoses
- Non-autoimmune
- Contact dermatitis
- Erythema multiforme (usually secondary to HSV)
- Toxic epidermolysis
- Autoimmune
- Non-autoimmune
- Non-bullous dermatoses
- Malignancy
- Trauma
- Idiopathic (12-51%)
Further Reading
- Management and treatment of specific syndromes – Genital Ulcer Disease (GUD). Canadian Guidelines on Sexually Transmitted Infections. 2016.