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  2. Lichen sclerosus - Wikipedia

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    Lichen sclerosus (LS) is a chronic, inflammatory skin disease, of unknown cause, which can affect any body part of any person, but has a strong preference for the genitals (penis, vulva), and is also known as balanitis xerotica obliterans when it affects the penis.

  3. Kraurosis vulvae - Wikipedia

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    Kraurosis vulvae or vulvar lichen sclerosus (VLS) is a cutaneous condition characterized by atrophy and shrinkage of the skin of the vagina and vulva often accompanied by a chronic inflammatory reaction in the deeper tissues.

  4. Vulvar intraepithelial neoplasia - Wikipedia

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    In the Usual type VIN, seen more frequently in young patients, lesions tend to be multifocal over an otherwise normal vulvar skin. In the differentiated type VIN, usually seen in postmenopausal women, lesions tend to be isolated and are located over a skin with a vulvar dermatosis such as Lichen slerosus. [4]

  5. All labia look different — and their appearance can change ...

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    While labia change is usually not something to be concerned about, Braden says there are certain conditions you should be aware of, such as lichen sclerosus, which can cause intense vulvar and ...

  6. Woman diagnosed with skin cancer after initially being told ...

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    Lichen sclerosus is a rare condition that causes “chronic nighttime itching of the vulva," most commonly affecting people before puberty or after menopause. ... Just like we teach women about ...

  7. File:Lichen sclerosus - high mag.jpg - Wikipedia

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