Successful carbon dioxide laser therapy for refractory anogenital lichen sclerosus
- PMID: 15274708
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1524-4725.2004.30343.x
Successful carbon dioxide laser therapy for refractory anogenital lichen sclerosus
Abstract
Background: Lichen sclerosus is a chronic inflammatory dermatitis that often occurs in the anogenital area and presents a therapeutic challenge. Traditional medical management includes potent topical corticosteroids and is marked by variable results.
Objective: The objective was to describe the successful use of carbon dioxide laser ablation therapy in two women with refractory anogenital lichen sclerosus.
Methods: A case is reported and the literature is reviewed.
Results: Two women with medically recalcitrant anogenital lichen sclerosus were successfully treated with the carbon dioxide laser. Both patients tolerated the procedure well and had excellent surgical outcomes.
Conclusion: Lichen sclerosus recalcitrant to medical therapy presents a therapeutic challenge This may be successfully treated with the carbon dioxide laser with excellent surgical results and minimal risk.
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