Dermatological manifestations of STIs

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Dermatological manifestations of STIs. Jyothsna Kundapur. WARNING. The following slides may contain explicit images. Chancroid. 0.5  inch to 2 inches painful sharply defined, undermined borders irregular borders base covered with a gray or yellowish-gray material bleeds easily - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Dermatological manifestations of STIs

Jyothsna Kundapur

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• The following slides may contain explicit images.

Chancroid

• 0.5 inch to 2 inches• painful• sharply defined, undermined borders• irregular borders• base covered with a gray or yellowish-gray material• bleeds easily • one or more ulcers. • tender suppurative adenopathy

Common locations

• coronal sulcus of the uncircumcised glans penis

• labia majora• labia minora• perineal area• inner thighs

Chancre

• pustules at the site of inoculation-ulcerated lesions• 1–2 cm in diameter• painless• non-exudative• hard (indurated) edge• heal spontaneously within three to six weeks• Genitals, pharnyx

Condyloma lata

• raised lesions on the vulva or penis• Similar to warts• smooth.• moist.• flat.• surface scrapings of lesions- darkfield microscopy-

spirochetes.• Syphilis serology-positive.

Gumma

• tertiary stage of syphilis• granuloma• liver,brain, heart, skin, bone, testis, and other

tissues • face, trunk or extremities• firm, necrotic center surrounded by inflamed

tissues• eventually leaving behind an irregular scar or a

round fibrous nodule.

Condyloma acuminata(warts)

• HPV-causative agent• raised lesions on the vulva or penis• cauliflower-like• dry• bulky

• clusters of genital sores• appear 4–7 days after sexual exposure to HSV.• In males- glans penis, shaft of the penis ,

inner thigh, buttocks, or anus.• In females-pubis, labia, clitoris, vulva,

buttocks or anus.• progress into ulcers and then crust and heal

Kaposi’s Sarcoma

• Causative agent- Human herpes virus 8. • nodules or blotches • red, purple, brown or black• papular • skin, mouth, gastrointestinal

tract , respiratory tract.

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