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Gender differences in genital lichen sclerosus: Data from a multicenter Italian study on 729 consecutive cases

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Data di Pubblicazione:
2020
Abstract:
BACKGROUND: Studies specifically conducted to assess gender differences in genital lichen sclerosus (GLS) are not available. This multiÂcenter study aimed to identify possible gender-related differences on GLS clinical features, history and course, through collecting data from a large mixed-sex sample of patients. METHODS: This was a cross-sectional study on 729 subjects (53.8% females, 46.2% males) affected with GLS, consecutively observed within a network of 15 Italian dermatology units. The following information was specifically collected: Clinical features and severity of symptoms reÂlated to GLS, extragenital involvement, previous therapies, diagnostic suspicion at referral, type of referring physicians, development of genital squamous-cell carcinoma (SCC).RESULTS: Females complained of symptoms more frequent and severe than men; pallor and scarring-sclerosis-atrophy were the most frequent features without gender differences; itching-related signs were more frequent in females than in males as well as extragenital involvement; prior to receiving a definitive diagnosis, females received treatment more frequently than males; 40% of patients were referred with a misdiagnosis; the highest rate of correct suspected diagnosis at referral came from dermatologists than from other physicians; duration of the disease was found to predispose to SCC development. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings highlighted several gender differences on clinical presentation and symptom profile of GLS. In spite of some characteristic features, misdiagnosis at referrals was frequent.
Tipologia CRIS:
14.a.1 Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
Sex characteristics; Squamous cell carcinoma; Therapeutics; Vulvar lichen sclerosus
Elenco autori:
Virgili, A.; Borghi, A.; Cazzaniga, S.; Dilandro, A.; Naldi, L.; Naldi, L.; Minghetti, S.; Fierro, M. T.; Verrone, A.; Caproni, M.; Micali, G.; Gaspari, V.; Papini, M.; Dilernia, V.; Germi, L.; Girolomoni, G.; Bellonifortina, A.; Cannavo, S. P.; Bilenchi, R.; Corazza, M.; Battarra, V. C.; D'Antuono, A.; Ficarelli, E.; Fontana, E.; Guarneri, F.; Ingordo, V.; Nasca, M. R.; Natalini, Y.; Schena, D.; Stroppiana, E.; Vassilopoulou, A.; Venturini, M.; Verdelli, A.
Autori di Ateneo:
GUARNERI Fabrizio Nicola Giuseppe
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unime.it/handle/11570/3177201
Pubblicato in:
GIORNALE ITALIANO DI DERMATOLOGIA E VENEREOLOGIA
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