A study of clinical and aetiological factors and possible associations of lichen sclerosus in males.

  • Lipscombe, T
  • Wayte, J
  • Wojnarowska, F
  • Marren, P
  • Luzzi, G
Publication date
January 1997

Abstract

Lichen sclerosus is a chronic skin condition with a predilection for the genital area. In the present study, 35 male patients with lichen sclerosus were interviewed and examined. Blood screens were performed and histology was requested if not already performed. The findings indicate that lichen sclerosus in males exists as a spectrum of disease, ranging from a mild form with white plaques and few symptoms to a severe form with inflammation, atrophy and scarring with possible urological consequences. In many areas it differs from the condition in females; the association with autoimmune disease is weaker and there is less perianal and extragenital involvement. The association with malignancy in males is of lesser significance than initially ...

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