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Oral Diseases, 2017
OBJECTIVES The main objective of oral lichen planus management is to control symptomatic outbreaks via eliminating lesions and alleviating symptoms. Corticosteroids, calcineurin inhibitors, and most of the available modalities are associated with adverse
Shereen Ali, Walaa A. Wahbi
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OBJECTIVES The main objective of oral lichen planus management is to control symptomatic outbreaks via eliminating lesions and alleviating symptoms. Corticosteroids, calcineurin inhibitors, and most of the available modalities are associated with adverse
Shereen Ali, Walaa A. Wahbi
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Archives of Dermatology, 1965
Longitudinal grooving, ridging and splitting, a peculiar midline fissure, and a peculiar progressive atrophy practically ending in the disappearance of the nail-plate are nailanomalies observed in a good number of cases of lichen planus. A relation between these nailanomalies and lichen planus seems to be justified.
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Longitudinal grooving, ridging and splitting, a peculiar midline fissure, and a peculiar progressive atrophy practically ending in the disappearance of the nail-plate are nailanomalies observed in a good number of cases of lichen planus. A relation between these nailanomalies and lichen planus seems to be justified.
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International Journal of Dermatology, 2009
Megha M. Tollefson Md and+2 more
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Megha M. Tollefson Md and+2 more
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British Journal of Dermatology, 1998
Lichen planus of the vulva can occur as part of more widespread disease or in isolation. Its cause is unknown, but it can become chronic and has a potential for malignant change. It may present a difficult management problem and several treatments have been used with variable success.
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Lichen planus of the vulva can occur as part of more widespread disease or in isolation. Its cause is unknown, but it can become chronic and has a potential for malignant change. It may present a difficult management problem and several treatments have been used with variable success.
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Lichen Planus and Lichenoid Dermatoses
Atlas of Dermatoses in Pigmented Skin, 2020A. Kannangara
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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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