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Balanoposthitis
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Balanoposthitis
Classification & external resources ICD-10 N48.1
ICD-9 607.1
DiseasesDB 1229
eMedicine derm/615
Balanoposthitis is an inflammation of the glans penis and the prepuce.
[edit] Causes
In sheep (rams/wethers), ulcerative enzootic balanoposthitis is caused by the Corynebacterium renale group (C. renale, C. pilosum & C. cystidis). It is also known as "pizzle rot".
For the condition in bulls, caused by a virus see Bovine herpesvirus 1.
[hide]v • d • eDiseases of the pelvis, genitals and breasts (N40-N99, 600-629)
Diseases of male genital organs prostate: Benign prostatic hyperplasia - Prostatitis
testicle/epididymis: Hydrocele testis - Spermatocele - Testicular torsion - Orchitis - Epididymitis - Male infertility (Azoospermia, Oligospermia)
penis: Phimosis - Balanoposthitis - Balanitis - Priapism - Erectile dysfunction - Peyronie's disease
Hematospermia - Retrograde ejaculation
Disorders of breast Chronic cystic mastitis - Mastitis - Gynecomastia - Galactorrhea - Mastodynia - Nipple discharge - Galactocele
Inflammatory diseases
of female pelvic organs Pelvic inflammatory disease: Salpingitis - Oophoritis - Hydrosalpinx - Parametritis - Vaginitis - Vulvitis
Noninflammatory disorders
of female genital tract Endometriosis (Adenomyosis) - prolapse (Cystocele, Rectocele, Urethrocele)
obstetric fistulae (Vesicovaginal fistula, Rectovaginal fistula)
Ovarian cyst - Endometrial polyp - Retroverted uterus - Asherman's syndrome - Hematometra - Leukorrhea
menstruation (Amenorrhoea, Oligomenorrhea, Menorrhagia, Menometrorrhagia, Metrorrhagia, Dysmenorrhea)
intercourse (Dyspareunia, Vaginismus) - Mittelschmerz
Atrophic vaginitis - Habitual abortion - Female infertility (Anovulation) - Ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome
See also congenital conditions (Q50-Q56, 752)
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