Balanitis plasmacellularis: chronic balanitis in a 67 year old patient. no other skin diseases known. no diabetes mellitus. slight phimosis of the foreskin. slight urinary incontinence. 2 sharply defined, slightly raised red plaques. no significant symptoms.
Balanitis plasmacellularis: chronic balanitis in a 62 year old patient. no other skin diseases known. no diabetes mellitus. slight urinary incontinence in case of prostate hyperplasia. sharply defined, slightly raised red plaque. no significant symptoms.
Balanoposthitis plasmacellularis. 2 years (!) of varying degrees of persistent, burning and itching, sharply limited redness and erosions of the glans penis and prepuce in a 60-year-old patient, following preputial adhesions and frenuloplasty.
balanoposthitis plasmacellularis. multicenter, blurred redness and erosions of the glans penis and the preputial leaf. the changes on the preputial leaf are to be interpreted as "contact erosions". the lesions healed completely within 4 weeks after circumcision without further therapeutic measures.
Balanoposthitis plasmacellularis: for several months, variable, multicentric, blurred, shiny redness and erosions on the glans penis and the preputial leaf; the changes on the preputial leaf are to be interpreted as "impression lesions".
Balanoposthitis plasmacellularis: Survey picture: For 2 years (!) persistent, burning and itching redness and erosions of the glans penis and prepuce in a 60-year-old patient.
Balanoposthitis plasmacellularis. multicenter, therapy-resistant, little itching, blurred, bizarrely configured, redness and erosions. 65-year-old patient. course has been changing for >1 year, temporary healing.
Balanitis plasmacellularis. several months of therapy resistant, itching and burning, sharply defined, bizarrely configured, lacquer-like glossy red plaque on the glans penis and the adjacent preputial leaf in a 66-year-old diabetic. course of the disease has been changing for 1 year, healing in between. at the beginning of the disease several areas were already affected (important differential diagnostic distinction to erythroplasia).
Balanitis plasmacellularis: chronic balanitis in a 61 year old patient. rather discreet findings. no other skin diseases known. no diabetes mellitus. slight urinary incontinence. several blurred, slightly raised red plaques. no significant symptoms.
DD Balanoposthitis plasmacellularis:painless, permanent plaque that has been present for years, growing continuously, diagnosis: erythroplasia (carcinoma glans penis!)
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