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Approach to the Patient with Genital Ulcer Disease

Medical Clinics of North America, 1990
The three major diseases characterized by genital ulcers--genital herpes, syphilis, and chancroid--are common, with genital herpes being most common in industrialized countries and chancroid being most common in developing countries. One fourth to one half of patients with genital ulcers have no diagnosed cause for their illness despite diagnostic ...
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GENITAL ULCER DISEASE

International Journal of Dermatology, 1993
H J, Engelkens, E, Stolz
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[Acute genital diseases].

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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Genital Granulomatous Diseases

2018
Genital 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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Dermatologic therapy of chronic genital disease

Dermatologic Therapy, 2004
The adaptation of dermatology for the genital area requires several modifications of standard therapy. This unique area produces issues of both psychological sensitivity and unique environmental factors of constant moisture, warmth, and friction. These issues become far more important when symptoms are chronic.
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Pilonidal disease of the female genitals

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1972
H M, Radman, B S, Bhagavan
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Genital ulcer disease.

Postgraduate medicine
Preview 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.
Irving F, Hoffman, John L, Schmitz
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OCULO‐GENITAL DISEASE

Medical Journal of Australia, 1971
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Genital Darier's disease mimicking genital warts

Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, 2010
Christina Stefanaki   +6 more
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Genital Ulcer Disease

2008
Elizabeth L. Brown, Carey Farquhar
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