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A video mobile phone and herpes simplex
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The use of mobile phones in today’s society is pervasive, and for genitourinary medicine (GUM) attendees mobile phones as a common form of communication have been documented.1 However, as far as we are aware, the use of a mobile phone as a diagnostic aid has not been reported.
A 35 year old black Caribbean man presented to our clinic and gave a history of having developed a collection of “small lumps” on his prepuce, 1 week previously. However, he had been unable to attend at that time. He reported that the lumps had …