Lichen sclerosus is found in children with an estimated prevalence of at least 1 in 900. Pigmentation in lichen sclerosus is infrequent and melanocytic proliferations in lichen sclerosis are rare and difficult to interpret. In this report, we describe the case of a prepubertal girl presenting with a junctional melanocytic nevus of the labia minora superimposed by lichen sclerosus. The lesion was completely excised and free margins confirmed by histological examination. After a 3 months course of topical clobetasol treatment the girl remained asymptomatic. No local recurrence was notified with a follow-up time of 12 months.

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