儿童外阴地衣硬化。青春期后的过程

J. Powell, F. Wojnarowska
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目的鉴别患有外阴青苔硬化(LS)的女孩,并跟踪她们到青春期,记录疾病的病程。研究设计从75名患有LS的女孩中选出21名青春期后的女孩,这些女孩在青春期前出现,并在儿科外阴诊所就诊。详细记录了目前的症状、检查结果和治疗需求。我们回顾了263名患有LS的女性的数据库,以了解LS前期的发病情况。结果在21名青春期后的女孩中,16人报告症状有所改善,但11人仍然偶尔出现瘙痒,需要间歇性局部使用类固醇。虽然大多数病例的疾病表现不那么活跃,但有16例(75%)患者持续存在明确的体征;5例患者无疾病体征。251名绝经后LS患者中,< 5人能回忆起儿童时期的症状。12例年轻成年绝经前外阴LS患者中,有4例能回忆起儿童期的症状。其中一名32岁的患者在儿童期患有LS,在青春期消退,并因外阴鳞状细胞癌(SCC)而死亡。结论患者应意识到,LS可能会在症状上有所改善,但通常不会在青春期完全消退,并且女性的疾病可能与外阴SCC的发展有关。理想情况下,长期随访应该是标准的护理。
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Childhood vulvar lichen sclerosus. The course after puberty.
OBJECTIVE To identify girls with vulvar lichen sclerosus (LS) and to follow them through puberty, documenting the course of the disease. STUDY DESIGN Twenty-one postpubertal girls were identified from a cohort of 75 girls with LS presenting prepubertally and attending a pediatric vulvar clinic. Details of current symptoms, findings on examination and treatment needs were recorded. A database of 263 women with LS was reviewed for onset of LS premenarche. RESULTS Of the 21 postpubertal girls, 16 reported an improvement in symptoms, but 11 stated that they still experienced occasional pruritus, requiring intermittent topical steroid application. Although the disorder appeared less active in most cases, definite physical signs persisted in 16 patients (75%); in 5 patients no physical signs of the disease remained. Of 251 postmenopausal women with LS, < 5 could recall symptoms in childhood. Of 12 young adult premenopausal patients with vulvar LS, 4 could recall symptoms in childhood. One of these, a 32-year-old with well-documented LS in childhood resolving at puberty, presented with and died of vulvar squamous cell carcinoma (SCC). CONCLUSION Patients should be aware that LS may improve symptomatically but usually does not entirely resolve at puberty and that the disease in women may be associated with development of vulvar SCC. Ideally, long-term follow-up should be the standard of care.
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