Investigator

Faustino R. Pérez-López

Instituto De Investigacin Sanitaria Aragn

FRPFaustino R. Pérez…
Papers(2)
The polycystic ovary …Study of 138 vulvar l…
Collaborators(10)
Gonzalo R. Pérez-Ronc…Isabel Cristina Chulv…José Rodrigo de MoraesJulia Correa Cardoso …María T. López-BaenaPeter ChedrauiRita Maira ZanineSusana Cristina Aidé …Blazej MeczekalskiBruna Obeica Vasconce…
Institutions(6)
Instituto De Investig…Universidade Federal …Universidade Federal …Universidad Catlica D…Universidade Federal …Poznan University Of …

Papers

Study of 138 vulvar lichen sclerosus patients and the malignant risk transformation

To report the prevalence of malignant transformation of vulvar lichen sclerosus (VLS) and possible risk factors. This is a cohort study with data analysis from medical records of 138 patients with histological diagnosis of VLS registered at the Vulvar Pathology Outpatient Clinic of the University Hospital, between 2007 and 2017. Predominance of risk factors was performed using logistic regression analysis. The variables studied were the length of follow-up, age, regular or irregular follow up; presence of symptoms (dyspareunia, pruritus and/or vulvar burning); histology characteristics, the presence of epithelial hyperplasia; and the presence of autoimmune diseases. There were 138 patients included in the study, and among them five progressed to malignant transformation. The patients had a median age of 59 years and 83% were symptomatic. The most frequent symptom was itching with 72%. Autoimmune diseases were present in 11.6%, the most prevalent being thyroid disease. All five case of malignant transformation (0.6%) had an irregular follow up. The logistic regression analysis was used among the studied variables, and no statistical significance was found among them (p ≥ 0.05). The relationship between hyperplasia and the clinical outcome of malignant transformation, in which non-significant but acceptable p value close to 0.05 was observed. The prevalence of malignant transformation in patients with VLS was 0.6%, and common factors were the lack of adherence to medical treatments and the loss of follow-up.

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2Papers
11Collaborators
Polycystic Ovary SyndromeVaginal DiseasesMetabolic SyndromeSyndromeVulvar DiseasesHyperuricemiaMetabolic DiseasesBreast Neoplasms
Country

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Keywords
Obstetrics and Gynecology; Evidence based medicine; Meta-analysis; Endocrinology