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Triamcinolone acetate and triamcinolone-isotretinoin efficacy in oral lichen planus management: Original clinical study. [PDF]
Gupta AA +5 more
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Clinical-histopathologic features in oral lichen planus and lichenoid lesions: A comparative analysis. [PDF]
Kathuria NS +4 more
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Oral lichenoid lesions in association with immunotherapies: a report of two cases and a review of published work. [PDF]
Huang F, Song Y, Wang X, Wang W, Duan N.
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Use of Artificial Intelligence for Diagnosing Oral Mucosa Conditions: A Review. [PDF]
Andrzejczak B +8 more
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Erosive Lichen Planus With Ocular Involvement: A Case Report. [PDF]
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Primary Dental Journal, 2016
Lichen planus (LP) is a relatively common autoimmune T-cell-mediated disease of unknown aetiology affecting the mucous membranes, skin and nails. Its prevalence varies between 0.5 and 2.2% of the population in epidemiological studies with a peak incidence in the 30–60 years range and with a female predominance of 2:1.1 Mucosal lichen planus tends to ...
Daniela I, Ion, Jane F, Setterfield
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Lichen planus (LP) is a relatively common autoimmune T-cell-mediated disease of unknown aetiology affecting the mucous membranes, skin and nails. Its prevalence varies between 0.5 and 2.2% of the population in epidemiological studies with a peak incidence in the 30–60 years range and with a female predominance of 2:1.1 Mucosal lichen planus tends to ...
Daniela I, Ion, Jane F, Setterfield
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Journal of biological regulators and homeostatic agents, 2018
Oral Lichen planus (OLP) is the most frequent mucosal localization of Lichen planus, affecting about 1-2% of the population. It is associated with skin lesions in 60-70% of cases, while occurring as the only manifestations in 15-25% of patients. Six clinical forms of OLP are identified: reticular (the most common), plaque, papular, atrophic, vesicles ...
Luca Giannetti +2 more
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Oral Lichen planus (OLP) is the most frequent mucosal localization of Lichen planus, affecting about 1-2% of the population. It is associated with skin lesions in 60-70% of cases, while occurring as the only manifestations in 15-25% of patients. Six clinical forms of OLP are identified: reticular (the most common), plaque, papular, atrophic, vesicles ...
Luca Giannetti +2 more
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Dermatologic Clinics, 1987
Oral lichen planus is a common multifactorial disease. This article is not a complete review of the disease, but instead a discussion of selected aspects such as clinical features, possible vascular influences, and the relation of stress and drugs and metals to the disease. Immunologic theories and cancerous potentials are discussed critically. Finally,
R J, Conklin, B, Blasberg
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Oral lichen planus is a common multifactorial disease. This article is not a complete review of the disease, but instead a discussion of selected aspects such as clinical features, possible vascular influences, and the relation of stress and drugs and metals to the disease. Immunologic theories and cancerous potentials are discussed critically. Finally,
R J, Conklin, B, Blasberg
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