Clinically identifying women with vulvar lichen sclerosus at increased risk of squamous cell carcinoma: a case-control study.

Ronald W. Jones, L. Sadler, S. Grant, Janet Whineray, Melissa Exeter, D. Rowan
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OBJECTIVE To identify clinical factors that might identify women with vulvar lichen sclerosus who are at increased risk of developing squamous cell cacinoma. STUDY DESIGN A retrospective, case-control study compared 46 women presenting between 1992 and 2000 with clinical and histologic evidence of squamous cell carcinoma of the vulva arising in a background of lichen sclerosus and 213 new referrals with vulvar lichen sclerosus during the same period. RESULTS The ages of the patients and presence of clinical hyperplasia were the only differences between the 2 groups. CONCLUSION Women presenting with vulvar cancer arising within a background of lichen sclerosus are significantly older than women presenting with lichen sclerosus. In addition, clinical evidence of squamous hyperplasia is independently associated with vulvar carcinoma. Neither the presence nor duration of symptoms nor the loss of vulvar architecture is a useful indicator of potential cancer risk.
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临床鉴定女性外阴硬化苔藓鳞状细胞癌的风险增加:一项病例对照研究。
目的:探讨外阴硬化斑患者发生鳞状细胞癌风险增高的临床因素。研究设计:一项回顾性、病例对照研究比较了1992年至2000年间46名女性患者的临床和组织学证据,这些女性患者的背景是硬化地衣,与此同时,213名新转诊的外阴硬化地衣患者进行了比较。结果两组间差异仅在于患者年龄及有无临床增生。结论以硬化衣为背景的女性外阴癌明显比以硬化衣为背景的女性年龄大。此外,临床证据表明鳞状增生与外阴癌独立相关。无论是症状的存在或持续时间,还是外阴结构的丧失,都不是潜在癌症风险的有用指标。
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