Dermoscopic features of vulvar sclerosus and atrophic lichen: About 52 cases
Background: Vulvar lichen sclerosus is a chronic inflammatory disease of the vulva. Its clinical aspect can be confused with other inflammatory or neoplastic vulvar diseases. However, thanks to dermoscopy, which is a non-invasive means of exploration, certain signs are very helpful for the diagnosis...
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Main Authors: | Ryme Dassouli (Author), Hanane BayBay (Author), Zakia Douhi (Author), Sara Elloudi (Author), Fatima Zahra Mernissi (Author) |
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