Folliculocentric Lichen Sclerosus et Atrophicus in a 10-Year-Old Girl

Am J Dermatopathol. 2017 Jan;39(1):59-61. doi: 10.1097/DAD.0000000000000661.

Abstract

Lichen sclerosus et atrophicus (LSA) is a chronic inflammatory scarring disease with a predilection for the anogenital area; however, 15%-20% of LSA cases are extragenital. The folliculocentric variant is rarely reported and less well understood. The authors report a rare case of extragenital, folliculocentric LSA in a 10-year-old girl. The patient presented to the dermatology clinic for evaluation of an asymptomatic eruption of the arms and legs, with no vaginal or vulvar involvement. Physical examination revealed the presence of numerous 2-4 mm, mostly perifollicular, hypopigmented, slightly atrophic papules and plaques. Many of the lesions had a central keratotic plug. Cutaneous histopathological examination showed features of LSA. Based on clinical and histological findings, folliculocentric extragenital LSA was diagnosed.

Publication types

  • Case Reports

MeSH terms

  • Biopsy
  • Child
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Hypopigmentation / pathology
  • Lichen Sclerosus et Atrophicus / pathology*
  • Lower Extremity
  • Skin / pathology*
  • Skin Pigmentation
  • Upper Extremity