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Genital Paget's Disease

Archives of Dermatology, 1960
Paget's disease, mammary and extramammary, has been the subject of controversy for more than 4 score years. The meticulous study of Bennett1has demonstrated that Paget's disease of the nipple is always associated with an adenocarcinoma in the underlying breast. No such comprehensive investigation has been done on extramammary Paget's disease.
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Genital Ulcer Disease

Dermatologic Clinics, 1994
There are five major sexually transmitted diseases producing genital ulcerations. Their prevalence varies among geographic regions. Whereas genital herpes is the most frequent cause of genital ulcer in western Europe and North America, the most common cause of genital ulcer disease in developing countries appears to be chancroid.
T F, Mroczkowski, D H, Martin
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Genital warts and genital papillomavirus disease

Medicine, 2001
Abstract Genital infection with human papillomavirus (HPV) is a common STI. Reliable estimates indicate a lifetime risk of infection of more than 50% for the population. Genital HPV infection can be divided into infection with genotypes less likely to be associated with neoplasia (low oncogenic risk) and genotypes with a stronger association with ...
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Genital disease

2018
The term ‘genital disease’ refers to a spectrum of diseases. Certain systemic diseases preferentially affect mucous membranes. Local factors including warmth, occlusion, irritants, and friction are important and contribute to skin disease in this region and increase the risk of certain infections.
Susan Cooper, Tess McPherson
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GENITAL WARTS—A VENEREAL DISEASE

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1954
The number of cases of genital warts (condyloma accuminata, verruca accuminata) has been noted to increase tremendously on the establishment of a replacement center at Camp Atterbury, Indiana. After treating approximately 50 cases of these lesions and seeing the high incidence in the troops returning from overseas compared to civilians or soldiers from
T J, BARRETT, J D, SILBAR, J P, McGINLEY
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