Plasma cell balanitis (Zoon`s balanitis): A clinicopathological study of 8 cases
A disorder first described by Zoon in 1952, Zoon`s balanitis or Plasma cell balanitis (PCB), is an uncommon clinical disorder seen in middle-aged uncircumcised men. It is characterized by one or more indolent well demarcated, glazed, reddish brown patches on the glans penis or prepuce. The etiology...
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Main Authors: | P. V. Krishna Rao (Author), Hari Kishan Kumar Yadalla (Author) |
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