Augmented diagnostic capability using videodermatoscopy on selected infectious and non-infectious penile growths.
Abstract
BACKGROUND
A large variety of infectious and non-infectious penile growths may occur on the glans or shaft with variable clinical presentation.
Although most of these penile growths can be diagnosed through medical history and clinical examination, small, single or
early lesions may not be easily recognized or differentiated by their clinical features. Videodermatoscopy (VD) is a non-invasive
technique that has greatly improved the diagnostic accuracy for pigmented and non-pigmented skin disorders.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
Selected cases of penile growths from our Genital Dermatology Clinic have been evaluated by VD in order to identify specific
VD patterns.
RESULTS
Pearly penile papules, Fordyce's spots, genital warts, molluscum contagiosum, angiokeratoma of Fordyce, and median raphe penile
cysts were found to show specific VD features, which are described and analyzed in detail.
CONCLUSIONS
VD offers the possibility to enhance diagnostic accuracy and aids in the differential diagnosis of selected infectious and
non-infectious penile growths. In case of single or not clinically specific lesions, VD allows non-invasive recognition of
specific patterns and features in order to make a more definitive diagnosis and to rule out clinically similar growths, thus
avoiding biopsy and other invasive measures in some cases.
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Authors
Institution
Dermatology Clinic, University of Catania, Catania, Italy. cldermct@nti.it
Source
International journal of dermatology 50:12 2011 Dec pg 1501-5MeSH
AdolescentAdult
Child, Preschool
Dermoscopy
Humans
Male
Microscopy, Video
Middle Aged
Penile Diseases
Skin Diseases
Young Adult
Pub Type(s)
Evaluation StudiesJournal Article
Language
eng
PubMed ID
22097996
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