I HAVE NEVER WANTED TO SEE THE SUPER GROSS PICS--BUT NOW i'm curious from a medical standpoint..some females can get lichen schlerosis atrophicus in that area...It has a characteristic appearance--so if anyone can get me to a place to see the pics I'll check it out--I've only seen 20 cases or so---but it makes that area look thickened and plaquelike......would appreciate the help--I've also had a number of patients with ambiguous genitalia over the years.....so I'll check for that also...One of my patients who had this was changed into a girl---later chromosome testing proved she was XY---a male.
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