Welcome to your Case 2 - Question 8 8. Select two responses that MOST accurately addresses Ms. Schmidt’s concern. A. Lichen sclerosus is commonly mistaken for a persistent yeast infection, as swabs for yeast can be positive without infection. B. Lichen sclerosus is rarely mistaken for a fungal infection. C. Lichen sclerosus predisposes to yeast infections, making it very possible that Ms. Schmidt had both a yeast infection and lichen sclerosus. D. Since the differential for lichen sclerosus is short, it is unreasonable that lichen sclerosus was mistaken for a yeast infection. Time's up