A study on non venereal genital dermatoses in north India
Non-venereal dermatoses of female external genitalia include a spectrum of diseases with varied etiology. The most common non-venereal dermatoses in males were scrotal dermatitis seen in 16.6% patients, vitiligo was seen in 14.3 % patients, fixed drug eruption ,scabies and pearly penile papules were...
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Main Authors: | Neerja Puri (Author), Asha Puri (Author) |
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