Pearly penile papules

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Pearly penile papules
Pearly penile papules
Synonyms Hirsuties papillaris genitalis, hirsuties papillaris coronae glandis
Pronounce N/A
Specialty N/A
Symptoms Small, white or flesh-colored, dome-shaped papules
Complications N/A
Onset Puberty
Duration Lifelong
Types N/A
Causes Normal anatomical variant
Risks None
Diagnosis Clinical diagnosis
Differential diagnosis Genital warts, Molluscum contagiosum
Prevention N/A
Treatment None required
Medication N/A
Prognosis Benign
Frequency Common
Deaths N/A


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Pearly penile papules (also known as PPP, Hirsuties coronae glandis, or hirsutoid papillomas) are small, benign (non-cancerous) growths that may appear on the ridge of the glans of the human penis. They are a normal anatomical variation in humans and are sometimes described as vestigial remnants of penile spines, sensitive features found in the same location in other primates.

Appearance[edit]

PPP are small protuberances that may form on the ridge of the glans of the human penis. They are simple ectopic sebaceous glands, and are not due to any disease or illness. They are usually found in a ring around the sulcus or corona of the glans.

Prevalence[edit]

PPP are common, especially in young men. Their prevalence is estimated to be around 8–48% in post-pubertal males, and they are most common in men aged 20–40. They are less common in older men and can be seen in males as young as 12–14.

Treatment[edit]

Although they are often mistaken for warts, they are not related to HPV or any other virus. Because of their benign nature, PPP are not typically treated. However, they can be removed for cosmetic reasons by a physician or dermatologist.

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