Abstract
Objective To investigate the clinicopathological characteristics of established genital and extragenital lichen sclerosus(LS)and compare the differences between them. Method The clinicopathological data of 55 patients with established genital and extragenital LS diagnosed by pathological examination in the Department of Dermatology of Beijing Hospital were retrospectively analyzed. Results The 55 patients included 11 males and 44 females.Among them,38,15,and 2 patients had genital lesions,extragenital lesions,and both genital and extragenital lesions,respectively.Extragenital LS mainly involved the back(14.55%)and extremities(7.27%).Among the patients,28.30% were asymptomatic,and 73.58% and 24.53% felt itchy and painful,respectively.The asymptomatic patients had a higher proportion in extragenital cases(χ2=31.224,P=0.000),and the itchy symptom was more common in genital LS cases than in extragenital LS cases(χ2=39.073,P=0.000).Vulvar pain only appeared in the patients with genital LS.A total of 57 biopsy specimens from the 55 patients were reviewed,of which 40 were from genital lesions and 17 were from extragenital lesions.In addition to papillary dermal homogenization (100%),the common pathological changes include hyperkeratosis(98.25%),atrophy(50.88%),basal cell liquefaction degeneration (52.63%),dilated blood vessels(64.91%),a perivascular lymphocytic infiltrate(100%),histiocytic infiltrate(85.96%),and lichenoid inflammatory infiltrate(54.39%).Higher proportions of acanthosis (χ2=4.402,P=0.036),dilated blood vessels (χ2=9.330,P=0.002),and eosinophilic infiltrate (χ2=4.162,P=0.041) were observed in genital LS cases.A higher proportion of follicular plugging appeared in extragenital LS cases (χ2=5.076,P=0.024). Conclusion The established genital LS and extragenital LS showed some differences in clinical symptoms and pathological changes including acanthosis,dilated blood vessels,eosinophilic infiltrate,and follicular plugging.
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