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Re: Lichen SclerosusFrom: Catalin Popescu (cpopescu@ottonel.pub.ro)Tue Feb 3 21:23:55 1998
It is possible that there is a misinterpetation of the terms here. I agree that LSA can occur without kraurosis, but I ignore if there are other causes of kraurosis apart from LSA (in dermatological textbooks I wasn't able to find other causes and I don't have vulvar texts). If such other causes exists, then yes, you are right, the 2 terms are different; if not, then kraurosis is only a special clinical form of LSA (so all kraurosis are LSA, but not all LSA of vulva means kraurosis).
-- Catalin Popescu Dermatologist
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