Scrotal and vulval angiosclerosis Images
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scrotal and vulval angiosclerosis


Angiokeratoma scroti et vulvae. chronically stationary, multiple, bluish to dark black, 0.2-0.5 cm large, smooth symptomless vesicles. the clinical picture is diagnostically conclusive.

Angiokeratoma scroti (detail): Chronically stationary, multiple, disseminated but also grouped (circle) bluish to dark black, smallest (arrows)0.2-0.5 cm large, smooth symptomless vesicles; star: slightly eroded vesicle.

Angiokeratoma scroti et vulvae.

angiokeratoma of the glans penis. overview image: bluish-livid, hyperkeratotic papules in a linear arrangement at the glans penis near the sulcus coronarius in a 53-year-old, circumcised patient. sporadically there are also smaller, non-keratotic papules at the shaft of the penis. apart from intermittent itching there are no further symptoms. the angiokeratomas have already been lasered once.

Angiokeratoma of the glans penis. detail enlargement: bluish-livid, hyperkeratotic, soft papules in linear arrangement at the glans penis in a 53-year-old patient.

Angiokeratoma of the glans penis. multiple, chronically stationary, 0.2-0.4 cm large, blue-red to brownish papules with partly smooth, partly scaly surface in the area of the corona glandis. these are congenital, circumscribed vascular ectasias.

Angiokeratoma vulvae in a 16-year-old female patient. no complaints. Fig.from Eiko E. Petersen, Colour Atlas of Vulva Diseases. with the early approval of Kaymogyn GmbH Freiburg.