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Usefulness of dermoscopy for diagnosing pearly penile papules
Advances in Dermatology and Allergology, 07/23/09
Michalowski I et al. – Finding the above–mentioned dermatoscopic features of pearly penile papules allows one to establish the diagnosis and to restrict the use of therapy. Also, differentiation of pearly penile papules and genital warts in patients with both diseases coexisting allows one to restrict the area of treatment.
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