Common, benign, small, red-to-purple, warty vascular papules on the scrotum of older men.
Presents as multiple, idiopathic, hard, white or yellowish, subcutaneous nodules on the scrotum.
Common on the scrotum, presenting as single or multiple firm, dome-shaped subcutaneous nodules containing keratin.
A genetic lysosomal storage disorder that causes characteristic clusters of dark red to black angiokeratomas in the 'bathing trunk' distribution, including the scrotum.
Inflammation of hair follicles, presenting as multiple, small, tender, erythematous papules and pustules.
Infestation with Phthirus pubis causes intense itching, with visible lice or nits on scrotal hairs and sometimes blue-gray macules (maculae ceruleae).
A parasitic infestation causing intensely pruritic papules and characteristic reddish-brown, excoriated nodules on the scrotum.