J Korean Soc Pediatr Endocrinol.  2001 Dec;6(2):160-164.

A Case of Steroid-induced Atrophy of External Genitalia

Abstract

Skin atrophy is one of the most common side effects of topical steroid use and results from decreased skin proalphaI collagen mRNA production due to specific alterations in collagen gene transcription or from reduced collagen mRNA stability. This report describes a case of a 8 year-old-girl who visited our hospital with a complaint of ambiguous genitalia. She was observed to have atrophic labia majora and atrophic striae resembling scrotal rugae. However, her serum levels of FSH, LH, 17-KS, 17-OHCS, 5-DHT, DHT and DHEA-S were all in normal range and her karyotype was 46,XX. Abdominal and pelvic ultrasonogram showed a normal uterus and ovaries. Careful history taking revealed frequent use of steroid ointment due to vulvar pruritus for 2 years and she was finally diagnosed to have atrophy of external genitalia induced by long-term use of topical steroid.

Keyword

Topical steroid; External genitalia; Atrophy

MeSH Terms

Atrophy*
Collagen
Disorders of Sex Development
Female
Genitalia*
Karyotype
Ovary
Pruritus
Reference Values
RNA Stability
RNA, Messenger
Skin
Ultrasonography
Uterus
Collagen
RNA, Messenger
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