Diagnostic Atlas of HSV Infection
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Diagnostic Atlas


Diagnostic Atlas of HSV Infection
by Dr Simon Barton
Consultant Physician and Clinical Director,
HIV/Genitourinary Medicine Services
Chelsea & Westminster Hospital, London, UK


Contents
Primary Genital Herpes due to HSV-2
 

1. Multiple small lesions in primary HSV infection

2. A single initial lesion in primary genital herpes

3. Paraphimosis in primary genital herpes

4. Primary anogenital herpes

5. Cervicitis associated with primary genital herpes
 
HSV in Immunocompromised Patients
 

6. Vulval ulceration in an immunosuppressed patient with HIV

7. Erosive HSV infection in an HIV-positive patient
 
Recurrent HSV Infection
 

8. A small vulval lesion in a patient with undiagnosed, recurrent HSV-2

9. Atypically sited lesions in HSV-1 infection

10. Atypically sited lesions in HSV-2 infection

11. Superficial ulceration in recurrent HSV-2

12. Perioral lesions in a patient infected with HSV-2
 
Differential Diagnosis
 

13. Vesicular lesions caused by candidiasis

14. Impetigo initially misdiagnosed as genital herpes

15. Adverse drug reaction to tetracycline

16. Lesions resulting from Lichen planus

17. Lesions resulting from Lichen sclerosis

18. Primary chancre caused by syphilis infection

19. Asymptomatic HSV lesions on the cervical epithelium

20. Contact dermatitis resulting from alternative therapy for recurrent genital herpes

 

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