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Becker (2011) has provided a comprehensive review of LS in boys.<ref name="becker2011">{{REFjournal | Becker (2011) has provided a comprehensive review of BXO/LS in boys.<ref name="becker2011">{{REFjournal | ||
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Tissue afflicted with BXO | Tissue afflicted with BXO/LS typically has a whitish color. BXO/LS frequently attacks the [[foreskin]], making it indurated and non-retractable.<ref name="becker2011" /> | ||
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