Treatment of penile lichen sclerosus with topical corticosteroids for over 25 years’ duration: A case report

  • Howard M
  • Hall A
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Abstract

Topical corticosteroids are currently recommended only for short-term management of flares of lichen sclerosus, with efficacy in halting disease progression. Given the chronic nature of this condition, there is a lack of literature surrounding the chronic effects of topical corticosteroids on the male genitalia with many dermatologists avoiding prescribing long term. This case report aims to provide anecdotal observation for the long-term use of topical corticosteroids and details the long-term follow-up of an individual who used potent and superpotent topical corticosteroids for over 25 years without significant demonstrable side effects. A short review on relevant literature is provided.

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Howard, M., & Hall, A. (2018). Treatment of penile lichen sclerosus with topical corticosteroids for over 25 years’ duration: A case report. SAGE Open Medical Case Reports, 6. https://doi.org/10.1177/2050313x18795047

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