男性外生殖器非性病性皮肤病的患病率

S. Raja, K. Premlal
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非性皮肤病常与性传播疾病混淆。它不仅对医生的诊断困境负责,而且对患者的重大关切负责。确定病因或加重因素可以使患者免于痛苦。因此,本研究旨在确定非生殖器疾病的临床模式和患病率。所有在我院皮肤科门诊就诊的男性患者均经知情同意后纳入研究。详细的病史,包括人口统计资料、与皮肤有关的主诉、生殖器的任何症状、药物史和性接触史。在此期间,在皮肤科就诊的患者中,非性病生殖器病变的患病率为8.2%。对82例非性病性生殖器皮肤病的21%进行了研究。最常见的是珍珠状阴茎丘疹和癣,各占19.5%。白癜风紧随其后,占13.4%的患者。在82例非性生殖器皮肤病患者中,65.8%的患者有外生殖器症状,其余34.2%的患者无外生殖器症状。82例非性皮肤病患者中,54例(65.85%)有外生殖器症状。该研究有助于我们了解各种非性病性生殖器皮肤病的模式和临床特征。
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The Prevalence of Nonvenereal Dermatoses in Male External Genitalia
Nonvenereal skin diseases are often confused with sexually transmitted diseases. It is responsible not only for the physician’s diagnostic dilemma but also for significant patient concerns. Identifying the cause or aggravating factors can save the patient from distress. Therefore, this study was conducted to determine the clinical pattern and prevalence of nongenital diseases. All males attending the dermatology outpatient department in our hospital are included in the study after getting informed consent. Detailed history, including demographic data, chief complaints related to skin, any symptoms in genitalia, drug history, and history of sexual exposures, was recorded. The prevalence of nonvenereal genital lesions during the period was 8.2% of patients attending the dermatology department. A total of 21% of nonvenereal genital dermatoses were studied in 82 patients. The most common ones encountered are pearly penile papules and tinea cruris, contributing 19.5% each. Vitiligo is the following most expected condition, involving 13.4% of patients. Among the total 82 patients with nonvenereal genital dermatoses, 65.8% had symptoms in external genitalia, and the rest of the 34.2% of patients did not have any complaints in genitalia. Among the 82 patients with nonvenereal dermatoses, 54 (65.85%) had symptoms in external genitalia. The study helped us understand the pattern and clinical characteristics of various nonvenereal genital dermatoses.
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