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Revision as of 19:21, 4 December 2012

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Overview

Natural History

Complications

  • Genital damage and scarring
  • Loss of skin color in genital area
  • Permanent genital swelling due to scarring

Prognosis

  • Treating this disease early decreases the chances of tissue damage or scarring. Untreated disease leads to damage of the genital tissue.

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