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Figure 1 Whitening of the vulva extending to the perianal skin, fusion and resorp-tion of labia minora and consequent vaginal and anal stenosis.
Figure 4 Urethral meatal stenosis associated with erythema, ecchymosis andpeeling of the glans skin.
Figure 6 Penile squamous cell carcinoma associated with lichen sclerosus.
Figure 7 Oxidative stress mechanisms in lichen sclerosus.

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