Skin metastases: multiple, sometimes ulcerated, coarse, skin-coloured and red papules and nodules in the groin and scrotum in metastatic anal carcinoma.
Balanitis candidamycetica: inflammatory (itchy and non-painful) lesions of the glans penis for several weeks, characterized by diffusely scattered reddish papules and papulo-pustules.
Erythroplasia. erythroplasia existing for years with transition to an invasive penis carcinoma. clearly recognizable "cloverleaf-like" progression zones of the carcinoma.
Condylomata acuminata. 22-year-old colored patient with small, brownish, partly confluent, continuously increasing papules on the prepuce and penis shaft. Typical condylomas are also found on the glans penis, perianal and anal canal.
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 of the glans penis. detail enlargement: bluish-livid, hyperkeratotic, soft papules in linear arrangement at the glans penis in a 53-year-old patient.
Scabies: Survey image: Genital region of a 55-year-old patient with generalized eczematized scabies; severely itching (especially at night), disseminated, pinhead- to lenticular-sized, centrally eroded papules, especially on the glans penis.
Syphilis acquisita. papular syphilide: In the 42-year-old HIV-positive male, erythematous papules are present in the area of the glans penis and the inner preputial leaf. Similar skin lesions are found on the whole integument as well as on Palmae and Plantae. 8 weeks before, a painless ulcer with indurated wall had formed on the glans, which healed without therapy.
Bowenoid papulosis. 32-year-old patient, anamnestic condylomata acuminata. After successful therapy within a period of 6 months development of these symptomless lesions. Findings: 0.2-0.5 cm large, firm papules with smooth surface.
streptococcal dermatitis, perianal. low infiltrated, well definable, perianal located red plaques and partly erosive, rough papules. sporadic bloody stool deposits. no fever. strong, persistent itching and defecation pain. perinasal impetigo also occurred.
Angiokeratoma scroti et vulvae. 39-year-old man has chronic inpatient multiple, isolated standing, bluish to dark black, pinhead-sized, smooth papules in the area of the scrotum. The clinical picture is diagnostically conclusive.
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