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Human Papillomaviruses and Genital Disease
Dermatologic Clinics, 2006Human papillomavirus (HPV) infection is causally related to several benign and malignant diseases of the anogenital tract. In this article the authors detail the epidemiology, methods of transmission and risk factors, pathogenesis, and oncogenesis of HPV, and describe clinical manifestations and current treatments.
Ammar M, Ahmed +2 more
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Postgraduate Medicine, 1995
What are the main causes of genital ulcer disease in the United States? Why is clinical diagnosis so difficult? What role will molecular diagnostics have in the future? The authors answer these questions and provide a functional approach to successful management of three common types of sexually transmitted genital ulcers.
I F, Hoffman, J L, Schmitz
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What are the main causes of genital ulcer disease in the United States? Why is clinical diagnosis so difficult? What role will molecular diagnostics have in the future? The authors answer these questions and provide a functional approach to successful management of three common types of sexually transmitted genital ulcers.
I F, Hoffman, J L, Schmitz
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Therapy of pediatric genital diseases
Dermatologic Therapy, 2004Infants and children have special issues with regard to genital disease. Infants are incontinent, and have an increase in local irritation and infection risk. In addition, the adult sex hormones which enhance the health of genital skin are deficient.
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Gan to kagaku ryoho. Cancer & chemotherapy, 1989
This is a review of 68 cases of genital Paget's disease (47 male, 17 female) and 4 cases of perianal Paget's disease (3 male, 1 female) encountered over the past 30 years (1958-1987). The age distribution was 52 to 86 years, 68.9 in average, in male patients, and 51 to 80 years, 64.4 in average, in females.
Y, Hayashibara, S, Ikeda
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This is a review of 68 cases of genital Paget's disease (47 male, 17 female) and 4 cases of perianal Paget's disease (3 male, 1 female) encountered over the past 30 years (1958-1987). The age distribution was 52 to 86 years, 68.9 in average, in male patients, and 51 to 80 years, 64.4 in average, in females.
Y, Hayashibara, S, Ikeda
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Genital diseases in the mature man
Clinics in Dermatology, 2018Elderly men are at higher risk of developing genital dermatologic problems, including inflammatory and neoplastic conditions due to age-related physiologic changes, immunosenescence, comorbidities, and iatrogenesis. Clinical manifestations of genital dermatoses in men are varied and may include itching, pain, redness, dermatitis, lumps, and ulcers ...
Richard E, Watchorn +1 more
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AXILLARY INVOLVEMENTS IN GENITAL PAGET'S DISEASE
The Journal of Dermatology, 1979ABSTRACTSimultaneous occurrence of bilateral axillary Paget's disease in a 61‐year‐old male with genital Paget's disease of 2 years' duration was presented. Invasive adenocarcimoma was found in the genital lesion. No regional lymph node metastases ware apparent. The lesions were excised in toto.
Y, Miki +4 more
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Genital Granulomatous Diseases
2018Genital granulomatous diseases are a heterogeneous collection of granulomatous diseases that may be localised to genitalia or part of a systemic granulomatous disease.
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Genital diseases in the mature woman
Clinics in Dermatology, 2018Vulvovaginal conditions are common in mature women. This reflects age-related changes in immunity and skin barrier function of vulvovaginal tissues. Vaginal atrophy is commonly complicated by dryness and inflammation, which makes postmenopausal atrophic vaginitis a virtually ubiquitous condition.
Natalie, Matthews +3 more
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Bowen's Disease of Genital Areas
Journal of Cutaneous Pathology, 1977Ultrastructural changes in specimens removed from Bowen's diseased genital areas of five patients are described, and a comparison is made with the tissue from the surrounding normal skin. Electron microscopic findings in Bowen's disease include an advanced dyskeratosis, acantholysis due to dissolution of desmosomal‐tonofilament complexes, enlarged ...
A, Lupulescu, A H, Mehregan
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Urologie (Heidelberg, Germany)
Acute genital diseases can occur at any age and are characterized by complaints of various kinds of the external genitalia. Pain, swelling, and redness of the scrotum, adjacent groin region, and immediate surroundings are the leading symptoms, the severity of which may vary.
Petra, Anheuser, Joachim, Steffens
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Acute genital diseases can occur at any age and are characterized by complaints of various kinds of the external genitalia. Pain, swelling, and redness of the scrotum, adjacent groin region, and immediate surroundings are the leading symptoms, the severity of which may vary.
Petra, Anheuser, Joachim, Steffens
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