Untreated vulvar lichen sclerosus (VLS) can have a significant negative impact on quality of life, increase the risk of neoplastic transformation, and lead to irreversible architectural changes. Early and appropriate management using ultrapotent topical steroids is crucial to alleviate symptoms and prevent long-term complications. This study aimed to characterize clinical signs and architectural changes of 364 VLS patients at a tertiary center.
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November 2024
Effective communication in pediatric dermatology is critical for accurate diagnosis and treatment, particularly in sensitive areas such as the anogenital region. Unfortunately, children and their families often use euphemisms or incorrect terms when referring to this area, and many adults lack knowledge of anogenital terminology. Pediatric dermatologists can play a unique role in educating children and their families on correct anatomical language, which enhances body awareness, empowers young patients, improves safety, and contributes to accurate medical assessments and treatment adherence.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFImportance: Previous studies suggest that atopic dermatitis (AD) is associated with cognitive impairment in children, but these studies have relied primarily on neurodevelopmental diagnoses (rather than symptoms) as proxy measures of cognitive function. It remains unknown if certain subpopulations of children with AD are at greater risk of cognitive impairment.
Objective: To examine the association of AD with symptoms of cognitive impairment (difficulty in learning or memory) among US children and whether this association varies according to the presence or absence of neurodevelopmental comorbidities (attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder [ADHD], developmental delay, or learning disability).