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https://read.qxmd.com/read/28479782/zoon-s-balanitis-treated-with-topical-tacrolimus
#21
Sudarshan O Daga, Vinayak G Wagaskar, Snehal F Jumnake, Sujata K Patwardhan
Zoon's balanitis is an asymptomatic lesion that requires histopathological examination of involved tissue for confirmation of diagnosis. Till today, circumcision is considered as the treatment of choice as topical medical therapy is insufficient to cure the disease and also there was a risk of recurrence after discontinuation of therapy. Herein, we have treated the Zoon's balanitis with 0.1% topical tacrolimus with complete resolution of the lesion in 6 weeks. Hence, we think topical tacrolimus therapy should be considered as an alternative to circumcision in the treatment of Zoon's balanitis...
April 2017: Urology Annals
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28425049/erratum-to-successful-management-of-zoon-s-balanitis-with-topical-mupirocin-ointment-a-case-report-and-literature-review-of-mupirocin-responsive-balanitis-circumscripta-plasmacellularis
#22
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28382428/successful-management-of-zoon-s-balanitis-with-topical-mupirocin-ointment-a-case-report-and-literature-review-of-mupirocin-responsive-balanitis-circumscripta-plasmacelluaris
#23
REVIEW
Omar Bari, Philip R Cohen
INTRODUCTION: Zoon's balanitis, also referred to as balanitis circumscripta plasmacellularis (BCP), is an idiopathic, benign inflammatory condition of the glans penis and foreskin most often seen in elderly uncircumcised men. A patient with a biopsy-confirmed diagnosis of BCP who was successfully treated with topical mupirocin ointment is described. METHODS: The PubMed database was searched with the key words: bactroban, balanitis, cell, circumscripta, mupirocin, plasma, plasmacellularis, tacrolimus, Zoon...
June 2017: Dermatology and Therapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28301626/zoon-balanitis-revisited-report-of-balanitis-circumscripta-plasmacellularis-resolving-with-topical-mupirocin-ointment-monotherapy
#24
REVIEW
Michael A Lee, Philip R Cohen
<p>INTRODUCTION: Zoon balanitis is an idiopathic benign inflammatory condition of the glans penis and prepuce. A patient with biopsy confirmed diagnosis of Zoon balanitis who was successfully treated with topical mupirocin ointment monotherapy is described.</p> <p>METHOD: A search using PubMed database was performed using the following terms: Zoon balanitis (cases, diagnosis, treatment of), balanitis circumscripta plasmacellularis, and mupirocin. Relevant papers and their reference citations were reviewed and evaluated...
March 1, 2017: Journal of Drugs in Dermatology: JDD
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27890945/zoon-balanitis-a-comprehensive-review
#25
REVIEW
Surabhi Dayal, Priyadarshini Sahu
The diagnosis and management of nonvenereal diseases are always a tough challenge for the dermatologist due to lack of studies on its diagnostic criteria and standard treatment guidelines. Zoon balanitis (ZB) is one of the benign nonvenereal dermatoses, which presents as a solitary, persistent erythematous plaque usually on the glans penis primarily in the uncircumcised, middle-aged to old-aged men. Although it was described by Zoon in 1952, its etiopathogenesis still remains hypothetical. This article provides an overview of the epidemiology, clinical presentation, histopathological features, and diagnostic criteria and diagnostic methods of ZB...
2016: Indian Journal of Sexually Transmitted Diseases and AIDS
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27680303/-zoon-s-balanitis-correlation-between-dermatopathology-and-dermoscopy
#26
JOURNAL ARTICLE
P Huet, G Barnéon, B Cribier
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
December 2016: Annales de Dermatologie et de Vénéréologie
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27613297/dermoscopy-in-general-dermatology-a-practical-overview
#27
REVIEW
Enzo Errichetti, Giuseppe Stinco
Over the last few years, dermoscopy has been shown to be a useful tool in assisting the noninvasive diagnosis of various general dermatological disorders. In this article, we sought to provide an up-to-date practical overview on the use of dermoscopy in general dermatology by analysing the dermoscopic differential diagnosis of relatively common dermatological disorders grouped according to their clinical presentation, i.e. dermatoses presenting with erythematous-desquamative patches/plaques (plaque psoriasis, eczematous dermatitis, pityriasis rosea, mycosis fungoides and subacute cutaneous lupus erythematosus), papulosquamous/papulokeratotic dermatoses (lichen planus, pityriasis rosea, papulosquamous sarcoidosis, guttate psoriasis, pityriasis lichenoides chronica, classical pityriasis rubra pilaris, porokeratosis, lymphomatoid papulosis, papulosquamous chronic GVHD, parakeratosis variegata, Grover disease, Darier disease and BRAF-inhibitor-induced acantholytic dyskeratosis), facial inflammatory skin diseases (rosacea, seborrheic dermatitis, discoid lupus erythematosus, sarcoidosis, cutaneous leishmaniasis, lupus vulgaris, granuloma faciale and demodicidosis), acquired keratodermas (chronic hand eczema, palmar psoriasis, keratoderma due to mycosis fungoides, keratoderma resulting from pityriasis rubra pilaris, tinea manuum, palmar lichen planus and aquagenic palmar keratoderma), sclero-atrophic dermatoses (necrobiosis lipoidica, morphea and cutaneous lichen sclerosus), hypopigmented macular diseases (extragenital guttate lichen sclerosus, achromic pityriasis versicolor, guttate vitiligo, idiopathic guttate hypomelanosis, progressive macular hypomelanosis and postinflammatory hypopigmentations), hyperpigmented maculopapular diseases (pityriasis versicolor, lichen planus pigmentosus, Gougerot-Carteaud syndrome, Dowling-Degos disease, erythema ab igne, macular amyloidosis, lichen amyloidosus, friction melanosis, terra firma-forme dermatosis, urticaria pigmentosa and telangiectasia macularis eruptiva perstans), itchy papulonodular dermatoses (hypertrophic lichen planus, prurigo nodularis, nodular scabies and acquired perforating dermatosis), erythrodermas (due to psoriasis, atopic dermatitis, mycosis fungoides, pityriasis rubra pilaris and scabies), noninfectious balanitis (Zoon's plasma cell balanitis, psoriatic balanitis, seborrheic dermatitis and non-specific balanitis) and erythroplasia of Queyrat, inflammatory cicatricial alopecias (scalp discoid lupus erythematosus, lichen planopilaris, frontal fibrosing alopecia and folliculitis decalvans), nonscarring alopecias (alopecia areata, trichotillomania, androgenetic alopecia and telogen effluvium) and scaling disorders of the scalp (tinea capitis, scalp psoriasis, seborrheic dermatitis and pityriasis amiantacea)...
December 2016: Dermatology and Therapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27250104/-dermatological-diseases-of-the-external-male-genitalia-part%C3%A2-1
#28
REVIEW
F M Köhn, D Schultheiss, K Krämer-Schultheiss
The urological examination of male patients includes an inspection of the external genitalia whereby a variety of dermatological alterations can be found. Not all dermatological findings are of clinical relevance. Pearly penile papules and heterotopic sebaceous glands are examples of normal physiological variations. Most penile melanotic macules, angiokeratomas, fibromas and angiomas do not have to be treated; however, penile skin lesions may also be symptoms of other diseases, such as circinate balanitis in Reiter's syndrome and multiple angiokeratomas in Fabry's disease...
June 2016: Der Urologe. Ausg. A
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27057489/clinically-granulomatous-cheilitis-with-plasma-cells
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Somenath Sarkar, Sarmistha Ghosh, Dipayan Sengupta
Plasma cell cheilitis, also known as plasma cell orificial mucositis is a benign inflammatory condition clinically characterized by erythematous plaque on lips that may be ulcerated. Histopathologically it is characterized by dense plasma cell infiltrates in a band-like pattern in dermis, which corresponds to Zoon's plasma cell balanitis. On the other hand, granulomatous cheilitis, as a part of orofacial granulomatosis, manifests as sudden diffuse or nodular swelling involving lip and cheek. Initial swelling is soft to firm, but with recurrent episodes swelling gradually become firm rubbery in consistency...
March 2016: Indian Dermatology Online Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/26848217/dermatoses-of-the-glans-penis-in-korea-a-10-year-single-center-experience
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hyang-Suk You, Gun-Wook Kim, Won-Jeong Kim, Je-Ho Mun, Margaret Song, Hoon-Soo Kim, Hyun-Chang Ko, Byung-Soo Kim, Moon-Bum Kim
BACKGROUND: A variety of infectious, inflammatory, and neoplastic dermatoses can develop on the glans penis, and definitive diagnosis in such cases may be difficult owing to their non-specific symptoms and clinical appearance. Furthermore, data on dermatoses of the glans penis in Korea are limited. OBJECTIVE: In the present study, we aimed to determine the prevalence of dermatoses of the glans penis in Korea and provide clinical data to assist in making an accurate diagnosis...
February 2016: Annals of Dermatology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/26724885/indurative-edema-of-the-prepuce-mimicing-phimosis-an-atypical-manifestation-of-primary-syphilis
#31
LETTER
Mihai Dorin Vartolomei, Ovidiu Simion Cotoi, Mihail Alexandru Badea, Calin Bogdan Chibelean, Titiana Cotoi, Violeta Morariu, Cosmin Albu, Silviu Horia Morariu
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
2015: Acta Dermatovenerologica Croatica: ADC
https://read.qxmd.com/read/26321748/zoon-s-balanitis-successfully-treated-with-photodynamic-therapy-case-report-and-literature-review
#32
REVIEW
Francesco Borgia, Mario Vaccaro, Antonio Foti, Roberta Giuffrida, Serafinella P Cannavò
Zoon's balanitis (ZB) is an idiopathic chronic condition usually presenting as a solitary erythematous plaque on the glans of primarily uncircumcised, middle-aged to older men. The different treatment options for this condition often achieve partial results, with frequent recurrence after treatment withdrawal. Recently, photodynamic therapy (PDT) has been proposed as therapeutic option with discordant results. We treated a thirty-five year-old man affected by Zoon's balanitis, resistant to conventional treatments, with 3 sessions of topical ALA-PDT at two weeks intervals...
March 2016: Photodiagnosis and Photodynamic Therapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25763417/zoon-s-balanitis
#33
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jeremy M Hugh, Kendra Lesiak, Laura A Greene, Joseph C Pierson
Zoon's balanitis, is typically found in older, uncircumcised males and can be asymptomatic, pruritic, or cause dysuria. The typical appearance is erythematous, discrete, moist plaques with a "cayenne pepper" speckled appearance and an orange hue on the glans penis and sometimes prepuce, which may display "kissing lesions" on areas that are in direct contact with the lesions.These may eventually erode and leave a "rusty stain". Histologically, these have a dense lichenoid infiltrate in the upper and mid dermis with abundant plasma cells...
October 2014: Journal of Drugs in Dermatology: JDD
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25294843/the-value-of-a-multi-specialty-service-including-genitourinary-medicine-dermatology-and-urology-input-in-the-management-of-male-genital-dermatoses
#34
JOURNAL ARTICLE
J Pearce, I Fernando
We undertook a retrospective case note review of our monthly multi-specialty penile dermatoses clinic (which includes clinicians from Genitourinary medicine, Dermatology and Urology), to examine conditions presenting to the service, and compare clinical management and outcomes with other similar services in the UK. Over the 3-year study period, 226 patients were reviewed over 240 individual episodes. Lichenoid conditions were the most common category of genital pathologies seen (n = 60, 24%), but non-specific balanitis was the most common individual diagnosis (n = 55, 22%)...
September 2015: International Journal of STD & AIDS
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25216321/plasma-cell-zoon-balanitis-another-inflammatory-disorder-that-can-be-rich-in-igg4-plasma-cells
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nidhi Aggarwal, Anil V Parwani, Jonhan Ho, James R Cook, Steven H Swerdlow
Numerous IgG4 plasma cells and a high IgG4/IgG plasma cell ratio are important criteria in the diagnosis of IgG4-related sclerosing disease (IgG4-RSD), a steroid-responsive fibroinflammatory disorder. There is also a growing list of other inflammatory disorders that may mimic IgG4-RSD with many IgG4 plasma cells; however, limited data exist concerning whether plasma cell (Zoon) balanitis (PCB) is among these disorders. We, therefore, reviewed the clinical, histologic, and immunohistochemical features of PCB in 17 patients, including evaluation of CD3, CD20, CD138, κ, λ, IgG, IgG4, IgM, IgA, and IgD...
October 2014: American Journal of Surgical Pathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24792459/-zoon-s-balanitis-in-circumcised-and-hiv-infected-man-at-cotonou-benin
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
H Adégbidi, F Atadokpèdé, B Dégboé, B Saka, F Akpadjan, H Yédomon, F do Ango Padonou
Balanitis of Zoon (BZ) characterized by an important plasma cell infiltration occurs exclusively in uncircumcised men aged between 40-80 years. We report here a case of BZ in an HIV infected patient who was circumcised since birth. A 43-year old man consulted in 2009 for itchy and not painful glans erosion evolving for one year. He is HIV1 infected and has been under didanosine, lamiduvine and nelfinavir for three years. Under this treatment, his CD4 count increased from 26 cells/mm(3) in 2007 to 206 cells/mm(3) at the time of the consultation...
August 2014: Bulletin de la Société de Pathologie Exotique
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24559568/non-infectious-inflammatory-genital-lesions
#37
REVIEW
Lucio Andreassi, Roberta Bilenchi
The genitalia may be the site of non-infectious inflammatory lesions that are generally manifested as balanoposthitis and vulvovaginitis. In men, these forms constitute 50% of all balanoposthitis forms, and in women, vulvovaginitis frequency is even higher. They consist of genital locations of general skin diseases, such as psoriasis, lichen planus, lichen sclerosus, and other clinical entities with their own physiognomy, such as Zoon's balanitis-vulvitis. Diagnosis of genital non-infectious inflammatory lesions is usually made on clinical criteria...
2014: Clinics in Dermatology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24434685/therapeutic-efficacy-of-topical-calcineurin-inhibitors-in-plasma-cell-balanitis-case-series-and-review-of-the-literature
#38
REVIEW
A Kyriakou, A Patsatsi, C Patsialas, D Sotiriadis
Plasma cell balanitis of Zoon (PCBZ) and plasma cell vulvitis (PCV) are characterized as idiopathic, benign, chronic irritant mucositis. The clinical symptoms and signs usually persist or reappear after treatment withdrawal. Therefore, many therapies have been tried and are available. Recently, several reports of PCBZ and PCV treated with calcineurin inhibitors, tacrolimus and pimecrolimus, have been reported in the literature. We present 9 cases of PCBZ treated with tacrolimus 0.1% ointment (Protopic, Toyama, Japan) that showed good therapeutic results within 4 weeks of treatment, and we review the literature of PCBZ and PCV and their response to these topical immunomodulators...
2014: Dermatology: International Journal for Clinical and Investigative Dermatology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/23970603/circumcision-as-treatment-for-zoon-s-balanitis-in-an-hiv-positive-teenage-patient
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Flávio de Oliveira Pileggi, Paulo Luis Batista Nogueira, Maria Fernanda de Melo Coelho, Gustavo da Silveira Orsi, Maria de Fatima Gali Sorita Tazima, Yvone A M V A Vicente, Maria Celia Cervi, Bento Vidal de Moura Negrini
In this report we describe a case of the Zoon's balanitis in a boy with HIV (AIDS B2). The clinical presentation, failure of topical treatment, cure by circumcision, and the histopathology findings are presented.
October 2013: International Journal of STD & AIDS
https://read.qxmd.com/read/23325422/differentiation-between-balanitis-and-carcinoma-in-situ-using-reflectance-confocal-microscopy
#40
COMPARATIVE STUDY
Edith Arzberger, Peter Komericki, Verena Ahlgrimm-Siess, Cesare Massone, Dmitry Chubisov, Rainer Hofmann-Wellenhof
IMPORTANCE: Zoon plasma cell balanitis is a benign inflammatory disease of genital skin. It may be difficult to clinically distinguish between balanitis and carcinoma in situ (CIS); thus, a biopsy may be needed to exclude malignant disease. Reflectance confocal microscopy (RCM) is an in vivo imaging method to get morphologic information about architecture and single cells in the skin. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the ability of RCM to differentiate between balanitis and CIS compared with the gold standard histopathologic methods...
April 2013: JAMA Dermatology
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