Vulval lichen sclerosus: lack of correlation between duration of clinical symptoms and histological appearances

Background Histological criteria in lichen sclerosus have been correlated with disease duration. A progressive tendency for the inflammatory infiltrate to become more deeply placed and more sparse with long-standing disease has been described together with a tendency for collagen homogenisation in t...

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Main Authors: Marren, P, Millard, P, Wojnarowska, F
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 1997
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Millard, P
Wojnarowska, F
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Wojnarowska, F
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description Background Histological criteria in lichen sclerosus have been correlated with disease duration. A progressive tendency for the inflammatory infiltrate to become more deeply placed and more sparse with long-standing disease has been described together with a tendency for collagen homogenisation in the upper dermis to become more prominent with time. Materials and methods We performed a retrospective blind clinico-pathological study on 20 untreated patients with lichen sclerosus. We looked at sections from five additional patients with lichen sclerosus who required serial biopsies in the course of their disease. The purpose was to observe the histological patterns at different stages of the clinical course. Results We found a poor correlation between estimated disease duration and histological criteria for early and long-standing disease. Conclusion We conclude that the pathological process in lichen sclerosus is a continuing process and the inflammatory component can be a persistent or recurring phenomenon which may be site-determined. The estimation of disease duration in vulval lichen sclerosus using histological criteria is unsatisfactory.
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spelling oxford-uuid:c8618723-3186-47a0-87f9-2d015b2bac742022-03-27T06:51:43ZVulval lichen sclerosus: lack of correlation between duration of clinical symptoms and histological appearancesJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:c8618723-3186-47a0-87f9-2d015b2bac74EnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford1997Marren, PMillard, PWojnarowska, FBackground Histological criteria in lichen sclerosus have been correlated with disease duration. A progressive tendency for the inflammatory infiltrate to become more deeply placed and more sparse with long-standing disease has been described together with a tendency for collagen homogenisation in the upper dermis to become more prominent with time. Materials and methods We performed a retrospective blind clinico-pathological study on 20 untreated patients with lichen sclerosus. We looked at sections from five additional patients with lichen sclerosus who required serial biopsies in the course of their disease. The purpose was to observe the histological patterns at different stages of the clinical course. Results We found a poor correlation between estimated disease duration and histological criteria for early and long-standing disease. Conclusion We conclude that the pathological process in lichen sclerosus is a continuing process and the inflammatory component can be a persistent or recurring phenomenon which may be site-determined. The estimation of disease duration in vulval lichen sclerosus using histological criteria is unsatisfactory.
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Millard, P
Wojnarowska, F
Vulval lichen sclerosus: lack of correlation between duration of clinical symptoms and histological appearances
title Vulval lichen sclerosus: lack of correlation between duration of clinical symptoms and histological appearances
title_full Vulval lichen sclerosus: lack of correlation between duration of clinical symptoms and histological appearances
title_fullStr Vulval lichen sclerosus: lack of correlation between duration of clinical symptoms and histological appearances
title_full_unstemmed Vulval lichen sclerosus: lack of correlation between duration of clinical symptoms and histological appearances
title_short Vulval lichen sclerosus: lack of correlation between duration of clinical symptoms and histological appearances
title_sort vulval lichen sclerosus lack of correlation between duration of clinical symptoms and histological appearances
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