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== Differential Diagnosis == | == Differential Diagnosis == | ||
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|Candida | |||
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|Erythematous rash with soreness and/or itch, blotchy erythema with small papules which may be eroded, or dry dull red areas with a glazed appearance | |||
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|Anaerobic Infection | |||
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* Foul smelling sub-preputial inflammation and discharg: in severe cases associated with swelling and inflamed inguinal lymph nodes | |||
* Preputial edema, superficial erosions: milder forms also occur | |||
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|Aerobic Infection | |||
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|Variable inflammatory changes including uniform erythema and edema | |||
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|Trichomonas vaginalis | |||
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|Superficial erosive balanitis which may lead to phimosis | |||
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|Treponema paliidum | |||
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|Multiple circinate lesions which erode to cause irregular ulcers have been described in the late primary or early secondary stage. A primary chancre may also be present | |||
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|Herpes simplex | |||
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|Grouped vesicles on erythematous base over glans, prepuce and shaft which rupture to form shallow erosins. In rare cases primary herpes can cause a necrotic balanitis, with necrotic areas on the glans accompained by vesicles elsewhere and associated with headache and malaise. | |||
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|Human papilloma virus | |||
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|Papilloma virus may be associated with patchy or chronic balanitis, which becomes acetowhite after the application of 5% acetic acid | |||
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|Lichen sclerosus | |||
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|Lichen Planus | |||
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|Psoriasis | |||
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|Circinate | |||
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|Zoon's balanitis | |||
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|Eczema | |||
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|Allergic reaction | |||
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|Bowen's disease | |||
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|Bowenoid papulosis | |||
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|Erythroplasia of Queyrat | |||
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== References == | == References == |
Revision as of 22:32, 29 January 2017
Template:BalanitisV Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Vishal Devarkonda, M.B.B.S[2] Synonyms and keywords: balanoposthitis
Overview
Causes
Balanitis | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Infectious | Inflammatory dermatoses | Premalignant(penile carcinoma in situ | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Candida (albicans, krusei) Streptococci Anaerobes Staphylococci Trichomonas vaginalis Herpes simplex virus Human papillomavirus Mycoplasma genitalium | Lichen sclerosus Lichen planus Psoriasisand circinate balanitis Zoon's balanitis Eczema Allergic reactions | Bowen's disease Bowenoid papulosis Erythroplasia of Queyrat | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Differential Diagnosis
Key History | Clinical appearance | ||
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Candida | Erythematous rash with soreness and/or itch, blotchy erythema with small papules which may be eroded, or dry dull red areas with a glazed appearance | ||
Anaerobic Infection |
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Aerobic Infection | Variable inflammatory changes including uniform erythema and edema | ||
Trichomonas vaginalis | Superficial erosive balanitis which may lead to phimosis | ||
Treponema paliidum | Multiple circinate lesions which erode to cause irregular ulcers have been described in the late primary or early secondary stage. A primary chancre may also be present | ||
Herpes simplex | Grouped vesicles on erythematous base over glans, prepuce and shaft which rupture to form shallow erosins. In rare cases primary herpes can cause a necrotic balanitis, with necrotic areas on the glans accompained by vesicles elsewhere and associated with headache and malaise. | ||
Human papilloma virus | Papilloma virus may be associated with patchy or chronic balanitis, which becomes acetowhite after the application of 5% acetic acid | ||
Lichen sclerosus | |||
Lichen Planus | |||
Psoriasis | |||
Circinate | |||
Zoon's balanitis | |||
Eczema | |||
Allergic reaction | |||
Bowen's disease | |||
Bowenoid papulosis | |||
Erythroplasia of Queyrat |