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Re: Treatment for lichen sclerosus et atrophicusFrom: William Cely (wcely@worldaccess.com)Wed May 15 13:23:48 1996
At 05:47 PM 5/2/96 -0500, you wrote: >You may try a testosterone 2% cream over it instead of estrogene > >Ricardo Savaris MD, MSc, FBOG >savaris@vortex.ufrgs.br > I have been reading about the number of people still using Tesosterone cream and am very suprised. Dermatologists long ago gave this up and are probably laughing at us. I think most gyn's I talk with have switched to Temovate 0.05% ointment or cream up to tid and when sx's gone to maintain on Valisone.
-- William Cely MD
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