male genitalia & rectum

Cards (12)

  • Signals primary syphilis
    papular lesion with an erythematous halo surrounding edema a friable base
    Chancre
  • Chancroid - Caused by Haemophilus through small breaks in epidermal tissue
  • Caused by HPV infection
    Multifocal, wartlike, maculopapular lesions that are tan, brown, pink, violet, or white
    Condyloma Acuminatum (genital warts)
  • Erythematous plaques with scaling, papular lesions with sharp margins and occasionally clear centers and pustules
    Candida
  • Fever, headache, dysuria, DYSPAREUNIA, and urinary retention may occur
    Herpes simplex virus 1 and 2 cause painful eruptions of pustules and vesicles that rupture
    Herpetic Lesion
  • Fungal infection of the groin often referred to as jock itch
    Tinea Cruris
  • Painful sustained erection without sexual desire.
    Often associated with leukemia, metastatic carcinoma, or sickling hemoglobinopathies
    Priapism
  • Chordee - Ventral or dorsal curvature of penis
  • Occurs in uncircumcised males
    Foreskin is unable to retract and may become swollen
    Phimosis
  • Epispadias - Urethral meatus opens on dorsal (upper) side of penis
  • Hypospadias - Urethral meatus opens on ventral (under) side of penis
  • Cryptorchidism (absence of testes and epididymis in scrotal sac)