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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 ...
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Figure 111.5
Scrotal angiokeratoma of Fordyce. (Courtesy of Dr D. A. Burns, Leicester, UK.)
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Figure 111.9
Lichen sclerosus. Sclerotic band of the prepuce causing ’waisting’. (Courtesy of Professor C. B. Bunker, with permission from Medical Illustration UK...
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Figure 111.13
Pemphigus of the penis. (Courtesy of Dr F. A. Ive, Durham, UK.)
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Figure 111.17
High‐grade dysplasia and invasive squamous carcinoma. (Courtesy of Professor C. B. Bunker, with permission from Medical Illustration UK, Chelsea & We...
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Figure 111.2
Normal distribution of pubic hair in men (three types). (After McGregor [ ]. Reproduced from Bunker CB. Male Genital Skin Disease . London: Saunders...
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Figure 111.6
Scrotal lichen simplex. (Courtesy of Dr F. A. Ive, Durham, UK.)
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Figure 111.10
Lichen sclerosus causing phimosis. (Courtesy of Dr D. A. Burns, Leicester, UK.)
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Figure 111.14
Papules on the penis in scabies. (Courtesy of Dr C. White, University Hospital of North Durham, Durham, UK.)
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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...
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Figure 111.3
Pearly penile papules. (Courtesy of Dr D. A. Burns, Leicester, UK.)
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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...
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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...
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Figure 111.15
Scrotal calcinosis. (Courtesy of Dr D. A. Burns, Leicester, UK.)
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Figure 111.19
Gross condylomas of Buschke–Löwenstein of the penis. (Courtesy of Professor R. M. MacKie, Glasgow University, Glasgow, UK.)
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Figure 111.4
Prominent sebaceous glands on the penis. (Courtesy of Dr F. A. Ive, Durham, UK.)
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Figure 111.8
Lichen sclerosus. White plaques and haemorrhagic areas on the glans. (Courtesy of Dr D. A. Burns, Leicester, UK.)
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Figure 111.12
Pyoderma gangrenosum in a patient with severe seronegative arthropathy. (Courtesy of Dr F. A. Ive, Durham, UK.)
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Figure 111.16
Bowenoid papulosis. (Courtesy of Dr D. A. Burns, Leicester, UK.)