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Log in. Interested in AAFP membership? Learn more. Address correspondence to Joshua E. Lane, MD, at jlanemd gmail. Reprints are not available from the authors. Zoon JJ. Chronic benign circumscript plasmocytic balanoposthitis. Zoon's balanitis: presentation of 15 patients, five treated with a carbon dioxide laser. Int J Dermatol. Topical tacrolimus: an effective therapy for Zoon balanitis.

Arch Dermatol. Balanitis of Zoon: a clinicopathologic study of 45 cases. Am J Dermatopathol. Zoon's balanitis treated with erbium: YAG laser ablation. Lasers Surg Med. Circumcision and genital dermatoses. J Drugs Dermatol. To be considered for publication, submissions must meet these guidelines. E-mail submissions to afpphoto aafp. This content is owned by the AAFP.

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Contact afpserv aafp. Want to use this article elsewhere? Get Permissions. Conclusion: Enough attention should be paid to the width of the coronal sulcus of the penis in clinical practice.

The posterior line of the coronal sulcus should be chosen as the positioning standard for inner incision in circumcision. Abstract Objective: To explore the anatomical features and measure the width of the coronal sulcus of the penis.

Conclusions: The ROLOCS operation offers an aesthetically superior alternative to partial circumcision and is easier to perform with less morbidity than skin grafting. Patient summary: The restoration of lost obscured coronal sulcus ROLOCS procedure provides an alternative to partial circumcision or circumcision with skin grafting when the foreskin is welded to the head of the penis glans due to lichen sclerosus.

It produces a good cosmetic result, but the glans can be sore until it heals. Keywords: Circumcision; Glans reconstruction; Lichen sclerosus; Penile cancer; Preputial adhesions; Restoration of lost obscured coronal sulcus.

Published by Elsevier B. All rights reserved. Abstract Background: Lichen sclerosus LS may cause the glans and prepuce to become fused, making a standard circumcision impossible.



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