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Figure 111.1
(a) Cross‐section of the body of the penis. (b) Circumcised and uncircumcised glans penis. (Adapted from Last's Anatomy , 9th edn. Reproduced from ...
Figure 111.5
Scrotal angiokeratoma of Fordyce. (Courtesy of Dr D. A. Burns, Leicester, UK.)
Figure 111.9
Lichen sclerosus. Sclerotic band of the prepuce causing ’waisting’. (Courtesy of Professor C. B. Bunker, with permission from Medical Illustration UK...
Figure 111.13
Pemphigus of the penis. (Courtesy of Dr F. A. Ive, Durham, UK.)
Figure 111.17
High‐grade dysplasia and invasive squamous carcinoma. (Courtesy of Professor C. B. Bunker, with permission from Medical Illustration UK, Chelsea & We...
Figure 111.2
Normal distribution of pubic hair in men (three types). (After McGregor [ ]. Reproduced from Bunker CB. Male Genital Skin Disease . London: Saunders...
Figure 111.6
Scrotal lichen simplex. (Courtesy of Dr F. A. Ive, Durham, UK.)
Figure 111.10
Lichen sclerosus causing phimosis. (Courtesy of Dr D. A. Burns, Leicester, UK.)
Figure 111.14
Papules on the penis in scabies. (Courtesy of Dr C. White, University Hospital of North Durham, Durham, UK.)
Figure 111.18
Squamous carcinoma. Severe background lichen sclerosus. (Reproduced from Bunker CB. Skin conditions of the male genitalia. Medicine 2001;29:9–13, b...
Figure 111.3
Pearly penile papules. (Courtesy of Dr D. A. Burns, Leicester, UK.)
Figure 111.7
Zoon balanitis. Symmetrical moist erythema of the glans and prepuce. (Courtesy of Professor C. B. Bunker, with permission from Medical Illustration U...
Figure 111.11
Lichen planus. Papules and annular lesions with striae of Wickham on the glans and shaft. (Courtesy of Professor C. B. Bunker, with permission from M...
Figure 111.15
Scrotal calcinosis. (Courtesy of Dr D. A. Burns, Leicester, UK.)
Figure 111.19
Gross condylomas of Buschke–Löwenstein of the penis. (Courtesy of Professor R. M. MacKie, Glasgow University, Glasgow, UK.)
Figure 111.4
Prominent sebaceous glands on the penis. (Courtesy of Dr F. A. Ive, Durham, UK.)
Figure 111.8
Lichen sclerosus. White plaques and haemorrhagic areas on the glans. (Courtesy of Dr D. A. Burns, Leicester, UK.)
Figure 111.12
Pyoderma gangrenosum in a patient with severe seronegative arthropathy. (Courtesy of Dr F. A. Ive, Durham, UK.)
Figure 111.16
Bowenoid papulosis. (Courtesy of Dr D. A. Burns, Leicester, UK.)