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EuroGuiderm guideline on lichen sclerosus-Treatment of lichen sclerosus.

G KirtschigMaria KinbergerA KreuterR SimpsonA GünthertC van HeesK BeckerM J RamakersM CorazzaSimon M MuellerS von SeitzbergM J BoffaR SteinG BarbagliChing-Chi ChiJean-Noel DauendorfferB FischerM GaskinsE Hiltunen-BackA HöfingerN H KöllmannH KühnHelle Kiellberg LarsenM LazzeriW MendlingA F NikkelsM PrommK K RallS RegauerMiklós SárdyN SeppT ThuneAikaterini TsiogkaS VassilevaL VoswinkelL WölberRicardo Niklas Werner
Published in: Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology : JEADV (2024)
LS has to be diagnosed and treated as early as possible in order to minimize sequelae like scarring and cancer development. Topical potent and ultrapotent corticosteroids are the gold standard of care; genital LS is often a lifelong disease and needs to be treated long-term.
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