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Different Approaches to Oral Lichen Planus Treatment: A Narrative Review. [PDF]
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[Treatment of oral lichen planus-a review]. [PDF]
Abdusalamova K, Solimani F, Worm M.
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The Relative Frequency of Oral Lichen Planus and Oral Lichenoid Lesions in a New Zealand Population Diagnosed at a Specialist Reference Centre. [PDF]
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Lichen Planus Pigmentosus Localized to the Glans Penis: A Rare Presentation Treated With Ruxolitinib. [PDF]
Ira S, Kopelman H, Steffes W.
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Nederlands Tijdschrift Voor Tandheelkunde, 2023
Lichen planus is an inflammatory disorder of the skin and/or mucosa. Immune dysregulation, infections, environmental and genetic factors play a role in its pathogenesis. Clinically, there are 6 important distinctive manifestations. The mucosal subtypes manifest inside the mouth, oesophagus, genitalia and - although less often - the nose, ear canal ...
van Hees, Colette L. M. +1 more
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Lichen planus is an inflammatory disorder of the skin and/or mucosa. Immune dysregulation, infections, environmental and genetic factors play a role in its pathogenesis. Clinically, there are 6 important distinctive manifestations. The mucosal subtypes manifest inside the mouth, oesophagus, genitalia and - although less often - the nose, ear canal ...
van Hees, Colette L. M. +1 more
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Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1991
Lichen planus, a papulosquamous disease, in its classical presentation is characterized by pruritic violaceous papules most commonly on the extremities of middle-aged adults. It may or may not be accompanied by oral and genital mucous membrane involvement.
A S, Boyd, K H, Neldner
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Lichen planus, a papulosquamous disease, in its classical presentation is characterized by pruritic violaceous papules most commonly on the extremities of middle-aged adults. It may or may not be accompanied by oral and genital mucous membrane involvement.
A S, Boyd, K H, Neldner
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Australasian Journal of Dermatology, 1998
SUMMARYLichen planus is a relatively common inflammatory dermatosis of unknown origin. The present review summarizes the histological and clinical features of lichen planus and variants, including lichenoid drug reactions, are described. Possible mechanisms of pathogenesis of lichen planus are reviewed. The development of malignancy in association with
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SUMMARYLichen planus is a relatively common inflammatory dermatosis of unknown origin. The present review summarizes the histological and clinical features of lichen planus and variants, including lichenoid drug reactions, are described. Possible mechanisms of pathogenesis of lichen planus are reviewed. The development of malignancy in association with
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