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Urogynecology  (Expert Forum)
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L.S.
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Lennox Hoyte, M.D. - UroGynecology, Pelvic Surgery
USF College College of Medicine Tampa - FL
Questions in the Urogynecology forum are answered by medical professionals affiliated with USF Health. Topics covered include overactive bladders, bladder pain, fallen/drooping bladder, bowel urgency, bowel prolapse, cystitis, incontinence, pain with intercourse, rectal prolapse, surgery, urinary urgency, and uterine prolapse.

L.S.

by kjayman215, Jul 18, 2008 12:08AM
My wife was recently diagnosed with L.S. and is having a extremely hard time with dealing with it. I just read a couple of articles about tests with ultrasound therapy that had very good results. the articles were from 2004 in china. My question is are they using this treatment in the United States yet?

by Lennox Hoyte, M.D., Aug 03, 2008 12:55PM
I am sorry, I am unfamiliar with the term L.S.

Dr. Hoyte
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by kjayman215, Aug 03, 2008 09:56PM
To: Dr.Hoyte
L.S. is short for Lichen Sclerosis. Any information would be welcome. Thanks Jay
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