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Spezifische anogenitale Hautkrankheiten

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Zahlreiche entzündliche Krankheiten und Tumorkrankheiten bilden wegen der Besonderheiten der Anogenitalregion spezifische Entitäten. Einige anatomische Anomalien, gutartige Tumoren der Region und Psychosomatosen (Pruritus) können ebenfalls als spezifische Entitäten von allgemeinen Dermatosen abgegrenzt werden.

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Krause, W. (2016). Spezifische anogenitale Hautkrankheiten. In: Krause, W., Effendy, I. (eds) Anogenitale Hautkrankheiten. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-45331-5_3

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