A 54-year-old woman comes to the office due to increasing vulvar pruritus and burning that is preventing sleep. The symptoms began about a year ago and have become more severe. In addition to the constant pruritus, the patient has had increasingly painful defecation. Two days ago, her vulva bled after intense scratching. She attributes her symptoms to dry skin and has been applying skin moisturizer daily. The patient is not sexually active. Medical history includes alopecia areata and symptomatic hot flashes that have occurred since menopause at age 51. Examination shows bilateral labia majora with excoriated, pale, thin skin. The labia minora are not visible, and there is severe narrowing of the introitus. The perianal skin is pale white, appears wrinkled, and has a small anal fissure. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis in this patient?
A) Atopic dermatitis
B) Lichen planus
C) Lichen sclerosus
D) Lichen simplex chronicus
E) Pinworm infection
F) Vulvovaginal atrophy
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