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1. The possible role of human papillomavirus infection in the development of lichen sclerosus.

2. HPV status and favourable outcome in vulvar squamous cancer.

3. The presence of human papillomavirus and Epstein-Barr virus in male Chinese lichen sclerosus patients: a single center study.

4. L1 gene sequence of a putative novel type human papillomavirus in an immunocompetent patient with glans lichen sclerosus.

5. Differential gene hypermethylation in genital lichen sclerosus and cancer: a comparative study.

6. Pathways of vulvar intraepithelial neoplasia and squamous cell carcinoma.

7. Male genital lichen sclerosus and hepatitis C.

8. Human papillomavirus, lichen sclerosus and penile cancer: a study in Belgium.

9. [Lichen sclerosus and squamous cell carcinoma].

10. Lichen sclerosus and squamous cell carcinoma.

11. Penile carcinogenesis in a low-incidence area: a clinicopathologic and molecular analysis of 115 invasive carcinomas with special emphasis on chronic inflammatory skin diseases.

12. Specific serologic response to genital human papillomavirus types in patients with vulvar precancerous and cancerous lesions.

13. Lichen sclerosus in children.

14. Analysis of clonality and HPV infection in benign, hyperplastic, premalignant, and malignant lesions of the vulvar mucosa.

15. Development of multifocal squamous cell carcinoma in lichen sclerosus et atrophicus of the penis associated to HCV hepatitis.

16. Lichen sclerosus is frequently present in penile squamous cell carcinomas but is not always associated with oncogenic human papillomavirus.

17. Human papillomavirus-negative spindle cell carcinoma of the vulva associated with lichen sclerosus: case report and literature review.

18. Potential human papillomavirus reactivation following topical corticosteroid therapy of genital lichen sclerosus and erosive lichen planus.

19. Lymphohistiocytic and granulomatous phlebitis in penile lichen sclerosus.

20. Human papillomavirus is present in some cases of childhood penile lichen sclerosus: an in situ hybridization and SP-PCR study.

21. Cytologic findings in lichen sclerosus.

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