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Management of Oral Lichen Planus
American Journal of Clinical Dermatology, 2000Lichen planus is a relatively common disorder of the stratified squamous epithelia. Most dental and medical practitioners see patients with lichen planus, but not all are recognized as having the disease. Patients with lichen planus may have concomitant involvement of the disease in multiple sites.
Marco Carrozzo+2 more
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British Journal of Oral Surgery, 1974
Abstract Oral lichen planus is a condition frequently referred to the specialist dental clinic for diagnosis and management. The purpose of the present paper is to present a review of the literature concerning this condition and to add observations derived from the study of 60 patients who have been investigated and for whom detailed histories and ...
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Abstract Oral lichen planus is a condition frequently referred to the specialist dental clinic for diagnosis and management. The purpose of the present paper is to present a review of the literature concerning this condition and to add observations derived from the study of 60 patients who have been investigated and for whom detailed histories and ...
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The management of oral lichen planus
Oral Diseases, 1999OBJECTIVE: To review the current literature regarding the medical treatment of oral lichen planus (OLP). DATA SOURCES: PubMed on‐line Medline data searches were carried out for the years 1966–1998 to identify reports on therapy of OLP.METHODS OF STUDY SELECTION: Single case reports or open trials were included if they covered new therapeutic approaches
CARROZZO M., GANDOLFO, Sergio
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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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Immunopathogenesis of oral lichen planus
Journal of Oral Pathology & Medicine, 1990Oral lichen planus (LP) is a common mucosal disorder in which cell mediated immunity is thought to play a major role. In this paper, a unifying hypothesis which attempts to integrate cellular and molecular signals in the local immune response in oral LP is presented. In this model, modified keratinocyte surface antigens are the target for the cytotoxic
Walsh, LJ+3 more
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Macrophages in oral lichen planus
Journal of Oral Pathology & Medicine, 1985The presence and distribution of macrophages within 15 non‐ulcerated lesions of oral lichen planus was investigated using an immunoperoxidase technique for the detection of the macrophage markers lysozyme and α1 antitrypsin. All specimens contained mononuclear lysozyme and α1 antitrypsin positive cells which were concentrated in a band immediately ...
A. J. C. Potts+2 more
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Anxiety and oral lichen planus
Oral Diseases, 2020AbstractObjectivesTo investigate the association between oral lichen planu(OLP) and anxiety.Subjects and MethodsThis study included 174 OLP patients and 174 healthy controls. We assessed anxiety by Self‐rating Anxiety Scale (SAS) and recorded OLP lesion type and severity.
Honglin Liao+7 more
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Drugs of Today, 2002
Oral lichen planus (OLP) is a chronic autoimmune disease of unknown etiology that affects the skin and mucosae, including the oral cavity. The disease is characterized by lacy, thin white lines on a violaceous background on the oral mucosa, usually on the inside of the cheeks.
Ravindra Agarwal, Abir Saraswat
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Oral lichen planus (OLP) is a chronic autoimmune disease of unknown etiology that affects the skin and mucosae, including the oral cavity. The disease is characterized by lacy, thin white lines on a violaceous background on the oral mucosa, usually on the inside of the cheeks.
Ravindra Agarwal, Abir Saraswat
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British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2000
Oral lichen planus is a disease that can persist in some patients for a long time. The buccal mucosa, tongue and gingiva are the most common sites, whereas palatal lesions are uncommon. Oral lichen planus affects women more often than men in a ratio of 2:3.
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Oral lichen planus is a disease that can persist in some patients for a long time. The buccal mucosa, tongue and gingiva are the most common sites, whereas palatal lesions are uncommon. Oral lichen planus affects women more often than men in a ratio of 2:3.
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