Long ‐term consequences of juvenile vulvar lichen sclerosus: A cohort study of adults with a histologically confirmed diagnosis in childhood or adolescence
ConclusionsSymptoms due to VLS are reported by most adults diagnosed as juveniles. QoL and sexuality are affected and correlate to recent symptoms. VLS as a juvenile does not preclude a vaginal delivery. Women diagnosed with VLS in childhood or adolescence are often lost to follow-up.
Source: Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica - Category: OBGYN Authors: Beth Morrel,
Irene A. M. Avoort,
Patricia C. Ewing ‐Graham,
Jeffrey Damman,
Renske Schappin,
Kelly N. Zeijl,
Quirinus J. M. Voorham,
participants in the Steering Group‐JVLS,
Martha D. Esajas,
Daniella M. J. Oom,
Marloes L. H. M. Vleeschouwer Tags: ORIGINAL RESEARCH ARTICLE Source Type: research
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