Clinical and histological predictors of disease severity in boys with lichen sclerosus: A prospective multicentre observational study
Abstract
Lichen sclerosus is an inflammatory dermatosis resulting in progressive phimosis and meatal stenosis. Following circumcision, a proportion of boys require further interventions to manage ongoing symptoms. We investigated whether clinical or histopathological disease severity associated with persistent symptoms or need for further interventions after circumcision.
Keywords
Lichen SclerosusPediatric UrologyPhimosisMeatal StenosisCircumcision OutcomesHistopathologyDermatologyHashtags
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