Penile lumps and bumps
- pearly penile papules
- penile sebaceous glands (Fordyce spots)
- Tyson glands
- angiokeratomas of the scrotum
- lymphocoele
- penile warts
- molluscum contagiosum
- folliculitis
- scabies
genital warts
Distinguishing characteristics of a genital wart compared to a normal anatomical variant | ||
Wart likely | Normal anatomical variant likely | |
History
| Unvaccinated
| Previous quadrivalent-HPV vaccination, especially if given before the commencement of sexual activity
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Appearance
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Dermoscopy | Irregular projections with hairpin, comma-like and irregular vasculature surrounded by a whitish band |
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Over time | New lesions appear, previous lesions increase in size | No or minimal change |
Normal Variants | |
Pearly penile papules
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Fordyce spots
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Tyson glands
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Angiokeratomas
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Lymphocoeles
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Skin tags
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Penile lumps that may require treatment Warts | |
Warts
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Molluscum contagiosum
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Folliculitis
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Primary syphilis
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Scabies
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Subcutaneous lumps
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