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  2. Genital ulcer - Wikipedia

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    Important signs associated with genital ulcers that may assist in the diagnosis of the cause of the genital ulcer may include the presence of tender or non-tender enlarged lymph nodes in the groin area, a painful or non-painful genital ulcer, or the presence of vesicular lesions, which are small, painful, elevated blisters. [citation needed]

  3. Genital herpes - Wikipedia

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    Genital herpes is a herpes infection of the genitals caused by the herpes simplex virus (HSV). [1] Most people either have no or mild symptoms and thus do not know they are infected. [ 1 ] When symptoms do occur, they typically include small blisters that break open to form painful ulcers . [ 1 ]

  4. Sexual health clinic - Wikipedia

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    Lymph nodes of the groin for swelling; Genitals, anus, and surrounding areas for sores and warts; The clinician may swab the patient's: Throat to test for gonorrhea and possibly chlamydia; Cheek, inside, to diagnose HIV; Sores of the genitals, anus, and surrounding areas to test for herpes [3] Urethra to test for gonorrhea and possibly chlamydia

  5. Chancroid - Wikipedia

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    Painful swollen lymph nodes occur in 30–60% of patients. Dysuria (pain with urination) and dyspareunia (pain with intercourse) in females; About half of infected men have only a single ulcer. Women frequently have four or more ulcers, with fewer symptoms. The ulcers are typically confined to the genital region most of the time. [3]

  6. 11 Reasons Your Crotch Is So Itchy - AOL

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    Jock itch isn't the only reason men develop a rash in their groin area. Here’s how to find what’s causing your itchy crotch and itchy balls, plus treatments. ... plus treatments. Skip to main ...

  7. Epstein–Barr virus–associated lymphoproliferative diseases

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    The tonsils and cervical lymph nodes in these cases are hyperplasic and contain mixtures of normal-appearing lymphocytes, activated lymphocytes, plasma cells, and Reed–Sternberg-like cells. [16] Many of these normal-appearing and activated B cells and a small percentage of the tissue's T and NK cells are EBV+ with the virus being mostly in ...