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Elastophagocytosis and interstitial granulomatous infiltrate are more common in extragenital vs genital lichen sclerosus.

Kendall FancherJerad M GardnerSara C Shalin
Published in: Journal of cutaneous pathology (2020)
Extragenital LS, but not genital LS, frequently exhibits elastophagocytosis and interstitial granulomatous infiltrate, and these patterns could contribute to elastic fiber destruction in extragenital LS. While MMP-2 and MMP-9 expression are common in LS, expression did not significantly differ depending on anatomic site and thus is unlikely to explain observed histopathologic differences.
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