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Pearly penile papules

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Features:

  • pearly penile papules are common (up to 15–20% of men) and present as flesh-coloured, smooth, rounded papules (1–3 mm), predominantly around the coronal margin of the glans, often arranged in parallel rows or concentric rings
    • characteristically two or three rows of uniform, flesh-coloured papules running circumferentially about the corona (base of glans penis)
  • may be mistaken for warts by both patients and clinicians
  • can be misdiagnosed as Tyson’s glands or ectopic sebaceous glands
  • histology is that of angiofibroma

Treatment:

  • none is generally indicated
  • cryotherapy can be effective

 

Reference:

  1. Bunker C B. Male genital dermatology. London: Saunders, 2004.
  2. AD (1973); 108: 673.

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