Abstract

Objective To evaluate the systemic and therapeutic effect of topical testosterone treatment in vulvar lichen sclerosus. Methods This prospective clinical, single-arm study included ten postmenopausal women with vulvar lichen sclerosus. Testosterone propionate (0.04 g daily) was administered topically for 4 weeks. Serum androgens (testosterone, free testosterone, androstenedione, dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate) were determined before and after 4 weeks of treatment, and vulvodynia was evaluated by a horizontal visual analogue scale. Results Serum levels of total testosterone increased in all patients (P Conclusion Topical testosterone is effective in normoandrogenic women with lichen sclerosus. Androgen status should be evaluated before treatment, and dosage should be individualized to avoid virilization and metabolic side effects. Because there is a marked systemic effect, clinical controls and a follow-up with evaluation of serum testosterone levels are recommended. Other steroids should be included in therapeutic decisions.

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