Search results for "Vulvar Lichen Sclerosus"

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Unexpected high frequency of genital involvement in women with clinical and hostological features of oral lichen planus

2006

The main aims of this cross-sectional study were: (i) to assess the frequency of genital (vulval) lichen planus (VLP) and vulval lichen sclerosus (VLS) in women affected with oral lichen planus (OLP), regardless of the genital symptoms reported; and (ii) to verify whether any demographic, clinical, or histological features of OLP are associated with a higher risk of vulvo-vaginal involvement. Fifty-five women, presenting OLP, consecutively underwent gynaecological examination and, if they demonstrated positive clinical signs of VLP, underwent biopsy. After a drop-out of 14 subjects, 31/41 (75.6%) were found to have signs of genital involvement, of which 13/31 (44.0%) were asymptomatic. Foll…

Adultmedicine.medical_specialtyDermatologyLichen sclerosusSettore MED/08 - Anatomia PatologicaAsymptomaticVulvar Lichen Sclerosusoral lichen planuTherapeutic approachstomatognathic systemSettore MED/28 - Malattie OdontostomatologicheBiopsyoral lichen planus; genital lichen planusgenital lichen planusMedicineHumansSex organAgedAged 80 and overmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryGeneral MedicineMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseDermatologySettore MED/40 - Ginecologia E Ostetriciastomatognathic diseasesGynaecological examinationCross-Sectional StudiesOral lichen planusFemaleVulvar DiseasesMultivariate statisticalmedicine.symptombusinessLichen Planus Oral
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Lichen sclerosus Mistaken for Sexual Abuse – Prevention of Victimization

2014

This case report describes the forensic examination of 7 girls aged between 4-11 years with suspected sexual abuse. The children had been reported by local pediatricians, hospital physicians or authorities such as the youth welfare office and police due to mucosal changes in the anogenital area. All children presented with a clearly delimited, porcelain-like white discoloration of the skin in the anal and genital area with atrophic conversion to parchment-like skin. The markedly vulnerable skin exhibited very different manifestations of hemorrhagic dermal and mucosal defects in the area of the labia, the clitoris, the perineum and the perianal region. The hymen was intact in all cases. The …

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Efficacy of photodynamic therapy in vulvar lichen sclerosus treatment based on immunohistochemical analysis of CD34, CD44, myelin basic protein, and …

2010

Introduction:Lichen sclerosus (LS) is a chronic skin and mucosa inflammatory disease. It affects mainly the female anogenital area especially in postmenopausal period. The main symptoms include pruritus, burning, pain, sometimes urinary problems, or difficulties in defecation. Usually, porcelain-white plaques are seen in the skin and mucosa. The etiology and pathogenesis of LS are still uncertain. There are some research studies on possible genetic predisposition, yet autoimmune, hormonal, or infectious factors are not excluded. The typical treatment of LS is mainly pharmacological, although the alternative treatment method used in LS is photodynamic therapy (PDT), which is noninvasive tech…

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