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Oral lichen planus and lichenoid lesions comprise a group of disorders of the oral mucosa that likely represent a common reaction pattern to 1 or more unknown antigens.
M. Carrozzo+3 more
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Diagnostic Criteria of Oral Lichen Planus: A Narrative Review
SUMMARY Oral lichen planus (OLP) is a disease with unclear etiology or pathogenesis, categorized by the World Health Organization as oral lichenoid lesions (OLL; interface mucositis or lichenoid mucositis) into a group of potentially malignant disorders.
D. Rotaru+3 more
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Immunomorphology of oral lichen planus
The article is devoted to immunohistochemical study of reticular and erosive forms of oral lichen planus. Morphological examination of the reticular form revealed the increased number of Langerhans cells (CD1a), mast cells (CD25) and T lymphocytes (CD4, CD8, CD16) in the oral epithelium.
Rabinovich O.F.+3 more
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Objectives The aim of this study was to evaluate the relationship between personality traits and perceived treatment success in oral lichen planus. Material and methods A total of 53 patients with diagnosed oral lichen planus were evaluated at the time ...
Dvorak Gabriella+4 more
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Role of interleukin-4 in pathogenesis of oral lichen planus: A systematic review
Background Oral lichen planus (OLP) is a premalignant mucocutaneous disease that affects 1-2% of the adult population. Immunological factor may act as etiological factor.
Solmaz Pourzare Mehrbani+3 more
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The biodiversity of the mycobiome, an important component of the oral microbial community, and the roles of fungal–bacterial and fungal–immune system interactions in the pathogenesis of oral lichen planus (OLP) remain largely uncharacterized.
Yan Li+14 more
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Introduction: Lichen planus is a human exclusive, chronic inflammatory disease affecting skin and mucosa, particularly oral mucosa affecting the stratified squamous epithelia. Epithelial alterations in oral lichen planus (OLP) may lead to superimposed Candida infection, especially the normal flora Candida albicans. Therefore, this study was designed to
Santosh Gowdru Shivanandappa+4 more
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Direct immunofluorescence cannot be used solely to differentiate among oral lichen planus, oral lichenoid lesion, and oral epithelial dysplasia. [PDF]
Korkitpoonpol N, Kanjanabuch P.
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Oral lichen planus (OLP) is a chronic, T-cell-mediated, immune condition of unknown cause. OLP may present with painful symptoms requiring treatment, as well as lesions outside the oral cavity.
L. DeAngelis, N. Cirillo, M. McCullough
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Oral lichen planus and associated comorbidities: An approach to holistic health
Lichen planus (LP) is a chronic inflammatory disorder with involvement of skin, oral and genital mucosa, scalp, and nail appendages. Oral lichen planus (OLP) lesions demonstrate a number of morphologic presentations, persist for a long time with rare ...
S. Hasan+5 more
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