Lichen Sclerosus et Atrophicus

IF 0.2 Q4 DERMATOLOGY
Julia Nellis, Kenzie Gardner
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Abstract

Lichen sclerosus (LS) et atrophicus et atrophicus, commonly referred to as LS, is a relatively uncommon chronic inflammatory condition that typically affects the skin of the vulvar and perianal regions but can involve extragenital areas. This review will focus primarily on vulvar LS. Although LS can affect men and prepubescent patients, LS has a much higher incidence in women over the age of 30 years. When correctly diagnosed and treated in its earlier stages, LS, although still chronic, is manageable with the appropriate protocol. When left untreated or poorly managed, LS can progress to its later “atrophic” stages and cause severe lichenification, atrophy, and destructive scarring, resulting in the loss of normal anatomic landmarks and function of the genitals. In addition, both men and women with genital LS have an increased risk of developing squamous cell carcinoma in the affected skin. In women, 65% of genital squamous cell carcinomas arise from a preexisting lesion from LS. This can negatively affect a patient's sleep and physical, mental, and social/emotional health. Increased awareness of the presentation and symptoms, in both providers and patients, of LS et atrophicus encourages earlier treatment and management while preventing long-term, irreversible physical, mental, and emotional damage.
硬皮和萎缩性苔藓
萎缩性苔藓(Lichen sclerosus et atrophicus et atrophicus),通常简称为 LS,是一种比较少见的慢性炎症,通常会影响外阴和肛周的皮肤,但也会累及生殖器以外的部位。本综述将主要关注外阴 LS。尽管 LS 可影响男性和青春期前的患者,但 30 岁以上女性的发病率要高得多。如果在早期阶段得到正确诊断和治疗,LS 虽然仍是慢性疾病,但通过适当的治疗方案是可以控制的。如果不及时治疗或处理不当,LS 会发展到后期的 "萎缩 "阶段,引起严重的苔藓化、萎缩和破坏性瘢痕,导致生殖器失去正常的解剖标志和功能。此外,患有生殖器 LS 的男性和女性患皮肤鳞状细胞癌的风险都会增加。在女性患者中,65%的生殖器鳞状细胞癌是由LS原有的病变引起的。这可能会对患者的睡眠、身体、精神和社交/情感健康造成负面影响。提高医护人员和患者对 LS 等萎缩性皮肤病的表现和症状的认识,有助于尽早治疗和管理,同时防止对身体、精神和情感造成长期、不可逆转的伤害。
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