Background: Sarcoidosis is a chronic disease with involvement of multiple organs. Cutaneous lesions may appear as the only manifestation or may be accompanied by systemic disease.
Objective: To learn that genital sarcoidosis is a rare entity that should be included in the differential diagnosis of genital papules and nodules.
Methods And Results: A 31-year-old African-American man presented with cutaneous lesions on his penis and scrotum existing for 2 years. The genital lesions were so prominent as to interfere with his sexual life. Sarcoidosis was demonstrated on biopsy.
Conclusions: Sarcoid lesions may affect any skin area, but are rarely described on the genitalia. Dermatologists should be aware that genital sarcoidosis is a rare entity that should be included in the differential diagnosis of genital papules and nodules. Additionally, genital sarcoidosis may cause urinary problems and may represent a therapeutic challenge.
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