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The acronymisation of lichen sclerosus
Skin Health and Disease, Volume 4, Issue 4, August 2024.
Georgios Kravvas, Christopher Bunker
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Living with vulval lichen sclerosus: a systematic review [PDF]
Lichen sclerosus (LS) is an under‐researched disorder, particularly from the perspective of individuals who have the condition. A recent James Lind Alliance Priority Setting Partnership identified uncertainties in many aspects of the condition, including
Kirby, L., Rees, S., Simpson, R.C.
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Depigmentation’s Disorders of the Vulva, Clinical Management [PDF]
The cancer of the vulva is a rare disease with a positive association to poor developing countries. However, the incidence of vulvar cancer in situ nearly doubled in the last two decades and remained relatively stable.
Anthoulaki, Xanthoula +11 more
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Behandlung des Lichen sclerosus et atrophicus der Vulva mit ablativem Mikrospot Erbium:YAG‐Laser [PDF]
Lukas Kofler +3 more
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Spectrum of vulvar lesions: patient’s anxiety, clinician’s concern and pathologist’s diagnostic challenge [PDF]
Background: A wide variety of inflammatory, premalignant and malignant lesions can occur on the vulva. Some of the lesions are limited to the vulva, while some also involve other parts of the body.
Bhat, Dharitri M. +3 more
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Lichen Sclerosus et Atrophicus [PDF]
R T, BRAIN, H, HABER
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Skin Research and Technology, Volume 30, Issue 1, January 2024.
Luca Rapparini +3 more
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A Clinical Study of Venereal and Non Venereal Genital Dermatoses in Women [PDF]
Background: Any genital lesion or related symptoms are erroneously considered to be sexually transmitted as it is the most covered regions of the body and seems truly to be a forgotten pelvic organ it is the significant and important group of ...
Alla, Sujatha +4 more
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Infantile Perineal Protrusion in Two Monochorionic Twins
Case Report Two female monochorionic-monoamniotic twins showed the same kind of infantile perineal protrusion (IPP) at birth. Lesions in both twins progressively healed until resolution in 6 weeks' time; none of the twins have manifested, till date ...
Paola Cavicchioli +2 more
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Skin Research and Technology, Volume 30, Issue 1, January 2024.
Ying Wang +3 more
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