
Zoon Balanitis and Lichen Sclerosus: An Uncommon Association
Author(s) -
Pedro Garrido,
Marta Aguado-Lobo,
Luís SoaresdeAlmeida,
João BorgesCosta
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
revista da sociedade portuguesa de dermatologia e venereologia
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2182-2409
pISSN - 2182-2395
DOI - 10.29021/spdv.79.4.1387
Subject(s) - balanitis , lichen sclerosus , foreskin , medicine , dermatology , sex organ , etiology , penile diseases , penis , pathology , surgery , biology , genetics , cell culture
Zoon balanitis and lichen sclerosus are both chronic inflammatory disorders of the genital mucosa that usually affect middle-aged or elderly uncircumcised men.Although the precise etiology of Zoon balanitis is still unclear, a pathogenic role of irritant and mechanical factors has been suggested. Therefore, foreskin sclerosis and phimosis caused by male genital lichen sclerosus may trigger the development of Zoon balanitis. However, until the present, only three cases with clinical and histopathologic features consistent with synchronous presentation of both disorders have been described.
We report the case of a 70-year-old male who developed Zoon balanitis in association with lichen sclerosus, that cleared only after circumcision.