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Case Number : Case 263 Posted By: Guest

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72 year old man with a one year history of asymptomatic inflammation on glans penis and scarring in coronal sulcus.


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MSMD - () Wrote:

Zoon's balanitis

Submitted on 13/06/2011 12:16
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Phillip McKee - Overseas consultations (Cave Creek, USA) Wrote:

I hope that you all like the new format. Obviously you are all correct. Zoon's balinitis is the correct diagnosis. the lozenge-shaped keratinocytes is a useful clue. Remember that very exceptionally, females can suffer form the same/a similar condition.

Submitted on 13/06/2011 09:18
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Pablo Ortega - Hospital Isidro Ayora -Dermatopatholy Department (Loja-Ecuador) Wrote:

It looks like bullous Zoon´s balanitis, balanitis xerotica obliterans is my differential.

Submitted on 13/06/2011 08:18
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Richard Carr - Warwick (UK) Wrote:

Missed the birthday celebrations!! And what a beutiful case to mark the occasion yesterday. I will also go for Zoon's on this one. I think the apparent squamatisation is probably pseudo in this case.

Submitted on 13/06/2011 06:58
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ANDREW DANCKWERTS - NHLS, WITS UNIVERSITY (DURBAN, RSA) Wrote:

I FAVOUR BALANITIS CIRCUMSCRIPTA PLASMACELLULARIS / ZOON'S BALANITIS. HOWEVER, THE DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS INCLUDES: BALANITIS XEROTICA OBLITERANS (BXO), IN VIEW OF THE VAGUELY LICHENOID AREAS, DEEP DERMAL FIBROSIS AND DEEP LYMPHOCYTIC INFILTRATE.

Submitted on 13/06/2011 06:47
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Marcela Saeb Lima - Instituto Nacional de Ciencias Médicas y Nutrición Salvador Zubirán (Mexico City) Wrote:

The most probable diagnosis is Zoon´s balanitis, however I would include a lichenoid interface mucositis

Submitted on 13/06/2011 05:26
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Graham Reilly - Princess Elizabeth Hospital (Guernsey) Wrote:

Zoon`s balanitis.

Submitted on 13/06/2011 03:31
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Eman El-Nabarawy - Cairo University (Egypt) Wrote:

Zoon's balanitis.

Submitted on 13/06/2011 00:35
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Mona Abdel Halim - Dermatology Department, Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University (Egypt) Wrote:

This is Zoon's balanitis. (Plasma cell balanitis). Nice new look for Spot Diagnosis !!!!!

Submitted on 13/06/2011 00:11
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