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Differential diagnosis of Lichen sclerosus
Morphea
Morphea is a condition of sclerosis (hardening) of the skin, resulting in a firm, indurated plaque, whereas lichen sclerosus is characterized by atrophy, leading to a thin, "crinkled cigarette paper" texture.