Chinese Journal of Dermatology ›› 1995, Vol. 28 ›› Issue (3): 150-152.

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The Venereal and Nonvenereal Lesions on Penis

Wang Qianqiu, Zhang Chuanfu, Xue Huazhong   

  1. Institute of Dermatology, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, Peking Union Medical College, Nanjing 210042
  • Received:1994-06-30 Revised:1994-10-06 Online:1995-06-15 Published:1995-06-15

Abstract: One hundred and swventy-two patients with penile lesions attending a dermatology and venereology clinic were evaluated to clarify the variety and proportion of genital dermatological conditions affecting men. The results showed that among all 17 diseases, non-specific balanitis accounted for 22.1%, sexually transmitted diseases (STT) such as condyloma acuminatum, syphilis, and genital herpes, 25.0%, candidal balanitis, 14.5%, fixed drug eruption, 13.4%. A case of squamous cell carcinoma was also found. CauTion should be taken to differentiate various conditions when making diagnosis. Screening for STD and tumor is important and long term follow-up seems wise for patients with lesions of malignant potentiality.

Key words: Penis, Skin diseases, Sexually transmitted diseases