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Chiamaka Ohanenye1, Nicholas D Brownstone1, Simo Huang2
1Department of Dermatology, Temple University Hospital, Philadelphia, USA.
Abstract:
In this case report, we outline a case of a 36-year-old woman who presented to the dermatology clinic with a history of a hypopigmented macule on her lip. After conducting hepatitis C antibody testing and a shave biopsy, the patient was diagnosed with lichen sclerosus. Because of the increased risk for squamous cell carcinoma, she underwent an anogenital exam, where no lesions were found.
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