Introduction. Lichen sclerosus (LS) is a chronic, inflammatory dermatosis of unknown etiology affecting skin and mucous membranes. It was first described in 1887 by Darier. Lichen sclerosus usually begins as a single or multiple plaques (rarely as lichenoid papules) gradually transforming into porcelain-white atrophic lesions. Depending on localization, it may manifest with itching, pain or a burning sensation and often may cause sexual dysfunction. Objective. Presentation of an LS case that posed diagnostic difficulties. Case report. We present a patient with clinical diagnosis of lichen planus hypertrophicus on the skin of forearms and hands which demonstrated histopathological features of LS. Additionally, the presence of LS le...
Abstract Lichen sclerosus is a chronic inflammatory disease, usually located in the genital area. Th...
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Introduction: Lichen sclerosus et atrophicus mainly affects the genital area. The palmo-plantar invo...
Lichen sclerosus (LS), also known as lichen sclerosus et atrophicus is a chronic inflammatory dermat...
Lichen sclerosus (LS) is a benign, chronic, inflammatory skin disease with a predilection for the an...
Lichen sclerosus is a chronic inflammatory mucocutaneous disorder of unknown etiology that most comm...
Gary Ventolini, Ravi Patel, Robert Vasquez Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center Permia...
Lichen sclerosus is a progressive, inflammatory dermatosis characterized with porcelain white sclero...
Contains fulltext : 53346.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Lichen scleros...
Lichen sclerosus is a chronic disorder of skin and mucosa which affects patients of all age groups, ...
We analyzed 159 stored specimens of Lichen Sclerosus (LS) collected in the period 1999-2011 from 159...
Little is currently known about the dermoscopic patterns of genital and extragenital lichen sclerosu...
Lichen sclerosus (LS) et atrophicus is a disease of unknown etiology, although hereditary, endocrine...
Introduction: Lichen sclerosus (LS) is a chronic inflammatory disease affecting mainly the genital m...
ObjectiveTo elucidate current understanding on the pathophysiological mechanism of genital lichen sc...
Abstract Lichen sclerosus is a chronic inflammatory disease, usually located in the genital area. Th...
Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction...
Introduction: Lichen sclerosus et atrophicus mainly affects the genital area. The palmo-plantar invo...
Lichen sclerosus (LS), also known as lichen sclerosus et atrophicus is a chronic inflammatory dermat...
Lichen sclerosus (LS) is a benign, chronic, inflammatory skin disease with a predilection for the an...
Lichen sclerosus is a chronic inflammatory mucocutaneous disorder of unknown etiology that most comm...
Gary Ventolini, Ravi Patel, Robert Vasquez Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center Permia...
Lichen sclerosus is a progressive, inflammatory dermatosis characterized with porcelain white sclero...
Contains fulltext : 53346.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Lichen scleros...
Lichen sclerosus is a chronic disorder of skin and mucosa which affects patients of all age groups, ...
We analyzed 159 stored specimens of Lichen Sclerosus (LS) collected in the period 1999-2011 from 159...
Little is currently known about the dermoscopic patterns of genital and extragenital lichen sclerosu...
Lichen sclerosus (LS) et atrophicus is a disease of unknown etiology, although hereditary, endocrine...
Introduction: Lichen sclerosus (LS) is a chronic inflammatory disease affecting mainly the genital m...
ObjectiveTo elucidate current understanding on the pathophysiological mechanism of genital lichen sc...
Abstract Lichen sclerosus is a chronic inflammatory disease, usually located in the genital area. Th...
Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction...
Introduction: Lichen sclerosus et atrophicus mainly affects the genital area. The palmo-plantar invo...