Vulvar dermatoses: a cross-sectional 5-year study. Experience in a specialized vulvar unit

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Autor(a) principal: García-Souto,Fernando
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Lorente-Lavirgen,Ana Isabel, Mendonça,Francisco Manuel Ildefonso, García-de-Lomas,Manuel, Hoffner-Zuchelli,Mariana Viktoria, Rodriguez-Ojeda,Desiree, Pozo,Elena, Bernabéu-Wittel,José
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Resumo: Abstract Background: Vulvar diseases are common in the general population and have a negative impact on the quality of life. Objectives: To describe our experience as dermatologists in the management of vulvar dermatosis consultations. Methods: A retrospective observational study was conducted with patients who attended monographic vulvar consultations over a 5-year period. Clinical information was obtained from the patient’s charts. Results: 148 women were studied. Their mean age was 43.24 years (standard deviation: 15.15 years), with ages ranging from 4 months to 80 years. 53.4% of patients took between 2 and 5 years to seek medical attention for the first time. The most frequent diagnosis was lichen sclerosus (41.9%), irritative eczema of the vulva (14.9%), and lichen simplex chronicus (10.1%). 83.8% reported anogenital itching, 66.2% pain, and 45.9% dyspareunia. The most frequently prescribed treatment was ultra-potent topical corticosteroids (clobetasol propionate; 41.2%). Patients with lichen sclerosus were significantly older than those who presented with any of the other diseases. No differences were found in terms of either the time of disease evolution or in symptom presentation. Study limitations: Retrospective study. Vulvar diseases with an infectious cause are usually managed in primary care, therefore, were not included. All patients were recruited from a single private hospital which limits the comparisons with the public health system. Conclusions: Vulvar diseases frequently occur and are associated with high morbidity. It is essential to promote the development of specific vulvar consultations in hospitals. Specialties such as dermatology, gynecology, urology, or physiotherapy must be part of these units.
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spelling Vulvar dermatoses: a cross-sectional 5-year study. Experience in a specialized vulvar unitGenital diseasePelvic painVulvar diseasesVulvodyniaAbstract Background: Vulvar diseases are common in the general population and have a negative impact on the quality of life. Objectives: To describe our experience as dermatologists in the management of vulvar dermatosis consultations. Methods: A retrospective observational study was conducted with patients who attended monographic vulvar consultations over a 5-year period. Clinical information was obtained from the patient’s charts. Results: 148 women were studied. Their mean age was 43.24 years (standard deviation: 15.15 years), with ages ranging from 4 months to 80 years. 53.4% of patients took between 2 and 5 years to seek medical attention for the first time. The most frequent diagnosis was lichen sclerosus (41.9%), irritative eczema of the vulva (14.9%), and lichen simplex chronicus (10.1%). 83.8% reported anogenital itching, 66.2% pain, and 45.9% dyspareunia. The most frequently prescribed treatment was ultra-potent topical corticosteroids (clobetasol propionate; 41.2%). Patients with lichen sclerosus were significantly older than those who presented with any of the other diseases. No differences were found in terms of either the time of disease evolution or in symptom presentation. Study limitations: Retrospective study. Vulvar diseases with an infectious cause are usually managed in primary care, therefore, were not included. All patients were recruited from a single private hospital which limits the comparisons with the public health system. Conclusions: Vulvar diseases frequently occur and are associated with high morbidity. It is essential to promote the development of specific vulvar consultations in hospitals. Specialties such as dermatology, gynecology, urology, or physiotherapy must be part of these units.Sociedade Brasileira de Dermatologia2022-11-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0365-05962022000600747Anais Brasileiros de Dermatologia v.97 n.6 2022reponame:Anais brasileiros de dermatologia (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Dermatologia (SBD)instacron:SBD10.1016/j.abd.2021.11.006info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessGarcía-Souto,FernandoLorente-Lavirgen,Ana IsabelMendonça,Francisco Manuel IldefonsoGarcía-de-Lomas,ManuelHoffner-Zuchelli,Mariana ViktoriaRodriguez-Ojeda,DesireePozo,ElenaBernabéu-Wittel,Joséeng2022-11-10T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0365-05962022000600747Revistahttp://www.anaisdedermatologia.org.br/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpabd@sbd.org.br||revista@sbd.org.br1806-48410365-0596opendoar:2022-11-10T00:00Anais brasileiros de dermatologia (Online) - Sociedade Brasileira de Dermatologia (SBD)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Vulvar dermatoses: a cross-sectional 5-year study. Experience in a specialized vulvar unit
title Vulvar dermatoses: a cross-sectional 5-year study. Experience in a specialized vulvar unit
spellingShingle Vulvar dermatoses: a cross-sectional 5-year study. Experience in a specialized vulvar unit
García-Souto,Fernando
Genital disease
Pelvic pain
Vulvar diseases
Vulvodynia
title_short Vulvar dermatoses: a cross-sectional 5-year study. Experience in a specialized vulvar unit
title_full Vulvar dermatoses: a cross-sectional 5-year study. Experience in a specialized vulvar unit
title_fullStr Vulvar dermatoses: a cross-sectional 5-year study. Experience in a specialized vulvar unit
title_full_unstemmed Vulvar dermatoses: a cross-sectional 5-year study. Experience in a specialized vulvar unit
title_sort Vulvar dermatoses: a cross-sectional 5-year study. Experience in a specialized vulvar unit
author García-Souto,Fernando
author_facet García-Souto,Fernando
Lorente-Lavirgen,Ana Isabel
Mendonça,Francisco Manuel Ildefonso
García-de-Lomas,Manuel
Hoffner-Zuchelli,Mariana Viktoria
Rodriguez-Ojeda,Desiree
Pozo,Elena
Bernabéu-Wittel,José
author_role author
author2 Lorente-Lavirgen,Ana Isabel
Mendonça,Francisco Manuel Ildefonso
García-de-Lomas,Manuel
Hoffner-Zuchelli,Mariana Viktoria
Rodriguez-Ojeda,Desiree
Pozo,Elena
Bernabéu-Wittel,José
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv García-Souto,Fernando
Lorente-Lavirgen,Ana Isabel
Mendonça,Francisco Manuel Ildefonso
García-de-Lomas,Manuel
Hoffner-Zuchelli,Mariana Viktoria
Rodriguez-Ojeda,Desiree
Pozo,Elena
Bernabéu-Wittel,José
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Genital disease
Pelvic pain
Vulvar diseases
Vulvodynia
topic Genital disease
Pelvic pain
Vulvar diseases
Vulvodynia
description Abstract Background: Vulvar diseases are common in the general population and have a negative impact on the quality of life. Objectives: To describe our experience as dermatologists in the management of vulvar dermatosis consultations. Methods: A retrospective observational study was conducted with patients who attended monographic vulvar consultations over a 5-year period. Clinical information was obtained from the patient’s charts. Results: 148 women were studied. Their mean age was 43.24 years (standard deviation: 15.15 years), with ages ranging from 4 months to 80 years. 53.4% of patients took between 2 and 5 years to seek medical attention for the first time. The most frequent diagnosis was lichen sclerosus (41.9%), irritative eczema of the vulva (14.9%), and lichen simplex chronicus (10.1%). 83.8% reported anogenital itching, 66.2% pain, and 45.9% dyspareunia. The most frequently prescribed treatment was ultra-potent topical corticosteroids (clobetasol propionate; 41.2%). Patients with lichen sclerosus were significantly older than those who presented with any of the other diseases. No differences were found in terms of either the time of disease evolution or in symptom presentation. Study limitations: Retrospective study. Vulvar diseases with an infectious cause are usually managed in primary care, therefore, were not included. All patients were recruited from a single private hospital which limits the comparisons with the public health system. Conclusions: Vulvar diseases frequently occur and are associated with high morbidity. It is essential to promote the development of specific vulvar consultations in hospitals. Specialties such as dermatology, gynecology, urology, or physiotherapy must be part of these units.
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