Herpes simplex virus infection: Solitary or grouped standing, 1-3 mm large, formerly tightened, but now burst vesicles on erythematous skin on the scrotum and penis of an 8-month-old, otherwise healthy infant.
Lymphedema, secondary bulging of the foreskin and possibly of the penis shaft; no signs of inflammation; penile lymphedema with underlying lichen sclerosus et atrophicus.
Papillomatosis cutis lymphostatica: chronic lymphatic drainage disorder in the pelvic region; papilomatosis of the skin on the mons pubis and the root of the penis.
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