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==Differential Diagnosis of Chancroid== | ==Differential Diagnosis of Chancroid== | ||
Chancroid must be differentiated from other diseases that cause genital ulcers: | Chancroid must be differentiated from other diseases that cause genital ulcers: | ||
*[[Syphilis]] | |||
*[[Herpes simplex]] | *[[Herpes simplex]] | ||
*[[ | *Dermatologic aspects of [[Behçet's disease]] | ||
*[[Lymphogranuloma venereum]] | *Dermatologic manifestations of[[Lymphogranuloma venereum]] | ||
*[[Donovanosis]] | *[[Donovanosis]] | ||
*[[Fixed drug eruption]] | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Differential Diagnosis of Chancroid
Chancroid must be differentiated from other diseases that cause genital ulcers:
- Syphilis
- Herpes simplex
- Dermatologic aspects of Behçet's disease
- Dermatologic manifestations ofLymphogranuloma venereum
- Donovanosis
- Fixed drug eruption