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Lichen sclerosus et atrophicus (LSEA), also known as lichen sclerosus (LS), is a disabling, cosmetically disfiguring condition predominantly affecting the anogenital region of pre- and postmenopausal females. Extragenital LS is relatively less common and
Tejas Vishwanath +5 more
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Extensive bullous lichen sclerosus et atrophicus [PDF]
Lichen sclerosus et atrophicus is a chronic disease of unknown etiology characterized by atrophic and sclerotic plaques in both genital and extragenital regions.
Jelica Vukicevic
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Efficacy of dupilumab in the treatment of severe vulvar pruritus associated with lichen sclerosus et atrophicus: a case report [PDF]
Lichen sclerosus et atrophicus (LSA) is a chronic inflammatory skin lesion with an undefined cause. It is more commonly found in the genital area, particularly in adolescents, premenopausal women and postmenopausal women.
Na Du +7 more
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Genital ulcers may be located on the vagina, penis, anorectal or perineal areas with infectious or noninfectious etiology. Although sexually transmitted infections are a common cause of genital lesions, it is essential to consider nonvenereal disorders ...
Vasudha A Belgaumkar +3 more
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Lichen Sclerosus et Atrophicus with Cutaneous Distribution Simulating Lichen Planus [PDF]
Lichen sclerosus (LS) et atrophicus is a disease of unknown etiology, although hereditary, endocrine, and autoimmune factors are known to be involved.
M. Gómez Vázquez +4 more
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Generalized extragenital lichen sclerosus et atrophicus in skin of color [PDF]
Christina Jiang, MS +2 more
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Extragenital lichen sclerosus et atrophicus
Lichen sclerosus et atrophicus (LSA) is a chronic inflammatory dermatosis with anogenital and extragenital presentations. Extragenital lichen sclerosus is most common on the neck, shoulders and upper trunk. Linear lesions are uncommon in LSA. We report a
Leelavathy Ganesan +3 more
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Palmar lichen sclerosus et atrophicus [PDF]
Jennifer Seyffert, DO +4 more
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A case of acral lichen sclerosus et atrophicus [PDF]
Haley D. Heibel, MD +2 more
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Extragenital lichen sclerosus et atrophicus along the lines of Blaschko
Lichen sclerosus et atrophicus (LSA) is a chronic inflammatory dermatosis of unknown etiology. Extragenital involvement is uncommon and commonly affects the neck, shoulders, and upper portion of the trunk. It is predominant in women with a male-to-female
Nilofar G Diwan, Pragya A Nair
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