Title of article :
Male and female genital lichen sclerosus. Clinical and functional classification criteria
Author/Authors :
Latini, Alessandra Infectious Dermatology and Allergology Unit (STI/HIV Unit) San Gallicano Dermatological Institute - IRCCS, Rome, Italy , Cota, Carlo Department of Dermatopathology - San Gallicano Dermatological Institute - IRCCS Rome, Italy , Orsini, Diego Infectious Dermatology and Allergology Unit (STI/HIV Unit) San Gallicano Dermatological Institute - IRCCS, Rome, Italy , Cristaudo, Antonio Infectious Dermatology and Allergology Unit (STI/HIV Unit) San Gallicano Dermatological Institute - IRCCS, Rome, Italy , Tedesco, Marinella Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery - San Gallicano Dermatological Institute - IRCCS Rome, Italy
Abstract :
Introduction
Lichen sclerosus (LS) is a chronic inflammatory disease affecting mainly the genital mucous membranes in both sexes. In the past, different terms were used to describe the disease, rendering a unique and specific clinical classification impossible.
Aim
New therapeutic approaches are being defined, which may contribute to a proper clinical management, however, a stage classification is essential to better define appropriate treatment for every stage of the disease.
Material and methods
One hundred and fifteen patients (50 women and 65 men) with a diagnosis of LS were enrolled between January 2014 and September 2016. All patients underwent cutaneous biopsy to confirm the clinical diagnosis of LS. Clinical and symptomatological parameters were used in order to put the patients into the correct stage of LS. The Dermatology Life Quality Index (DLQI) was used to classify patients based on subjective symptoms. Different cutaneous alterations and structural modifications of the genital mucosa were also taken into consideration in order to assign every patient to a specific stage.
Conclusions
Lichen sclerosus is clinically described differently in females and in males and every form of LS is put into one of two stages according to the degree of severity: early and late stages. Within the clinical practice, it is useful to screen patients for groups of early or late forms of the disease in order to obtain a uniform subdivision of patients: those who may benefit from localized treatments, require a systemic drug and must undergo physical treatments (surgical, stem cells infiltrations).
Keywords :
clinical staging , classification , diagnosis , lichen sclerosus , prognosis , treatment criteria
Journal title :
Advances in Dermatology and Allergology/Postȩpy Dermatologii i Alergologii