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498 A CLINICIAN’S GUIDE TO DERMATOLOGIC DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS, VOLUME 1<br />

Metastatases – metastatic male breast carcinoma JAAD<br />

38:995–996, 1998<br />

Porokeratosis of Mibelli – erosive balanitis JAAD 36:479–481,<br />

1997<br />

Squamous cell carcinoma Genital Skin Disorders, Fischer and<br />

Margesson, CV Mosby p.83, 1998; JAAD 37:1–24, 1997<br />

PRIMARY CUTANEOUS DISEASES<br />

Acute parapsoriasis (pityriasis lichenoides et varioliformis acuta)<br />

(Mucha–Habermann disease) AD 123:1335–1339, 1987;<br />

AD 118:478, 1982<br />

Balanitis xerotica obliterans JAAD 37:1–24, 1997<br />

Hailey–Hailey disease Genital Skin Disorders, Fischer and<br />

Margesson, CV Mosby p.68, 1998<br />

Keratosis lichenoides chronica JAAD 49:511–513, 2003<br />

Lichen planus – erosive lesions Genital Skin Disorders, Fischer<br />

and Margesson, Mosby p.48, 1998; Rook p.3183–3184, 1998,<br />

Sixth Edition<br />

Pilonidal sinus<br />

PSYCHOCUTANEOUS DISEASES<br />

Factitial dermatitis Rook p.3182, 1998, Sixth Edition<br />

SYNDROMES<br />

Behçet’s disease JAAD 51:S83–87, 2004; Acta DV 54:299–301,<br />

1974<br />

Degos’ disease (malignant atrophic papulosis) BJD<br />

143:1320–1322, 2002<br />

Hypereosinophilic syndrome JAMA 247:1018–1020, 1982<br />

MAGIC syndrome – combination of relapsing polychondritis and<br />

Behçet’s syndrome AD 126:940–944, 1990<br />

Reiter’s syndrome – moist red erosion in uncircumcised males<br />

Cutis 71:198–200, 2003; Genital Skin Disorders, Fischer and<br />

Margesson, Mosby p.51–52, 1998; Rook p.2767, 1998; Semin<br />

Arthritis Rheum 3:253–286, 1974<br />

TRAUMA<br />

Condom catheter – gangrene of glans or shaft of penis JAMA<br />

244:1238, 1980<br />

Friction Genital Skin Disorders, Fisher and Margesson, CV<br />

Mosby p.8, 1998<br />

Human bite Sex Transm Dis 26:527–530, 1999<br />

Intravenous drug addiction (heroin ulcer) – dorsal vein of penis<br />

Genital Skin Disorders, Mosby p.8, 1998; Cutis 29:62–72, 1981;<br />

heroin ulcer AD 107:121–122, 1973<br />

Longitudinal cleavage of the penis – catheter complication Int<br />

Urol Nephrol 21:313–316, 1989<br />

Mechanical trauma including zipper trauma; penile metallic ring<br />

leading to strangulation Hinyokika Kiyo 39:1179–1181, 1993<br />

Negative pressure device for erectile impotence J Urol<br />

146:1618–1619, 1991<br />

Persistent penile painful fissure Genital Skin Disorders, Mosby<br />

p.9, 1998<br />

Physical trauma<br />

Postoperative hyperemia of the glans penis with ulcers following<br />

revascularization surgery for vascular impotence Dermatology<br />

184:291–293, 1992<br />

Pressure necrosis Genital Skin Disorders, Fischer and<br />

Margesson, CV Mosby p.63, 1998<br />

Radiation dermatitis<br />

VASCULAR DISEASES<br />

Cholesterol emboli BJD 150:1230–1232, 2004<br />

Sclerosing lymphangitis of the penis<br />

Wegener’s granulomatosis – necrotic penile ulcers Clin<br />

Rheumatol 17:239–241, 1998; JAAD 31:605–612, 1994;<br />

AD 130:1311–1316, 1994<br />

PERIANAL DERMATITIS AND<br />

HYPERTROPHIC PLAQUES<br />

AUTOIMMUNE DISEASES, AND DISEASES<br />

OF IMMUNE DYSFUNCTION<br />

Allergic contact dermatitis – antipruritics, neomycin, caines,<br />

quinolones, lanolin, ethylenediamine Acta DV (Stockh)<br />

60:245–249, 1980; Am J Contact Dermat 10:43–44, 1999;<br />

Contact Dermatitis 36:173–174, 1997; or irritant contact<br />

dermatitis – liquid stools J Wound Ostomy Continence Nurs<br />

23:174–177, 1996; exogenous agents<br />

Cicatricial pemphigoid, drug-induced BJD 102:715–718, 1980<br />

Dermatitis herpetiformis<br />

Dermatomyositis<br />

Linear IgA disease (chronic bullous disease of childhood) –<br />

intertriginous and perigenital JAAD 51:95–98, 2004<br />

Lupus erythematosus – systemic lupus – perianal erythema<br />

BJD 121:727–741, 1989; discoid lupus erythematosus;<br />

perianal erythema Rook p.2449, 1998, Sixth Edition;<br />

AD 118:55–56, 1982<br />

Pemphigoid vegetans – perianal hypertrophic plaques Acta<br />

DV 64:450–452, 1984<br />

Pemphigus vegetans – perianal hypertrophic plaques Dermatol<br />

Clinics 11:429–452, 1993<br />

DRUG-INDUCED<br />

Fixed drug eruption<br />

Imiquimod<br />

EXOGENOUS AGENTS<br />

Caffeine<br />

Danthron (laxative) – irritant contact dermatitis; livedoid pattern<br />

Clin Exp Dermatol 9:95–96, 1984<br />

Poison ivy oral desensitization<br />

INFECTIONS AND/OR INFESTATIONS<br />

Actinomycosis – perianal hypertrophic plaques Ann DV<br />

109:789–790, 1982<br />

Amebic granuloma – perianal hypertrophic plaques; Entamoeba<br />

histolytica; protozoan; common sites are anus and buttocks,<br />

penis, and face; ulcer or granuloma; painful ulcer with raised<br />

thick borders and undermined edge with purulent exudate;<br />

diagnose by repeat stool examinations<br />

Bacterial infection in immunosuppressed patients<br />

Bejel – perianal hypertrophic plaques<br />

Coxsackie group A infection

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