نتایج جستجو برای: pea planus

تعداد نتایج: 13783  

Journal: :International journal of dermatology 2005
Abdullah Abanmi Fahad Al Harthi Rokaiyah Al Agla Haseeb Ahmad Khan Mohammad Tariq

2 Copeman PWM, Tan RSH, Timlin D, et al. Familial lichen planus. Another disease or distinct people? Br J Dermatol 1978; 98 : 573–577. 3 Sodaify M, Vollum DI. Familial lichen planus. Br J Dermatol 1978; 98 : 579–581. 4 Grunnet N, Schmidt H. Occurrence of lichen planus in a family. Genetic susceptibility or coincidence? Clin Exp Dermatol 1983; 8 : 397–400. 5 Kofoed ML, Wantiz GL. Familial lichen...

Journal: :Annals of agricultural and environmental medicine : AAEM 2012
Dorota Krasowska Katarzyna Kozłowicz Małgorzata Kowal Andrzej Kurylcio Jolanta Budzyńska-Włodarczyk Wojciech Polkowski Grażyna Chodorowska

Lichen planus is a chronic mucocutaneous T-cell-mediated disease, the cause of which remains unknown. The first case of lichen planus that transformed into squamous cell carcinoma was reported in 1903. The presented study concerns the case of a 62-year-old woman in whom twice malignant transformation of hypertrophic lichen planus in the dorsal part of the left foot developed. Several studies ha...

2016
Jessica S Haber Jeanyoung Kim Christina L Chung

Porokeratotic Variant of Lichen Planus: Lichen planus (LP) is a well-known dermatologic disorder with various different clinical presentations. We present a case of patient who was found to have porokeratotic lichen planus, a previously unreported variant of LP.

Journal: :American family physician 1976
D Giuleva-Peeva E Krumova P Katsarov

Lichen planus is a chronic, inflammatory, autoimmune disease that affects the skin, oral mucosa, genital mucosa, scalp, and nails. Lichen planus lesions are described using the six P's (planar [flat-topped], purple, polygonal, pruritic, papules, plaques). Onset is usually acute, affecting the flexor surfaces of the wrists, forearms, and legs. The lesions are often covered by lacy, reticular, wh...

Journal: :Annals of dermatology 2009
Young Sik Kim Mi Hye Kim Chan Woo Kim Dong Hoon Shin Jong Soo Choi Ki-Hong Kim

Lichen planus is a chronic inflammatory disease that affects skin, mucous membranes, hairs, and nails. According to the site of involvement, lichen planus can be subdivided into palmoplantar, mucosal, nail, or scalp types. Palmoplantar lichen planus is a rare subtype of lichen planus which may create difficulty in diagnosis, as the lesion is limited to the palms and soles. We report a case of a...

Journal: :Annals of dermatology 2011
Ye-Jin Jung Yoon Hee Lee Sung-Yul Lee Won-Soo Lee

Lichen planus pigmentosus-inversus is a rare variant of lichen planus pigmentosus. The eruption of lichen planus pigmentosus-inversus occurs mainly in the flexural regions and presents with brownish macules and patches. Here we describe the case of a 31-year-old Korean woman who presented with hyperpigmented lesions over her antecubital and popliteal area and groin. Physical examination reveale...

Journal: :Turk patoloji dergisi 2015
Santhosh Hiremath Alka D Kale Seema Hallikerimath

OBJECTIVE Lichen planus and lichenoid lesions affecting the oral cavity show similar clinico-pathological features creating a diagnostic dilemma. Hence, the aim of the present study was to establish a clinical and histopathological correlation in the diagnosis of oral lichen planus, based on the modified WHO diagnostic criteria of oral lichen planus and oral lichenoid lesions proposed by Van de...

2010
Altaf Hussain Chalkoo

Erasmus Wilson (1869) described lichen planus for the first time.1 It is relatively common dermatological disorder occurring on skin and oral mucous membrane.2 It refers to lace like pattern produced by symbolic algae and fungal colonies on the surface of rocks in nature (Lichens). Prevalence of lichen planus in general population is about 0.9 to 1.2% and prevalence of oral lichen planus is rep...

2016
Pooja Arora Payal Chakravarty Deepshikha Khanna Ruchika Gupta

1. Gutte R, Khopkar U. Predominant palmoplantar lichen planus: A diagnostic challenge. Indian J Dermatol 2014;59:343‐7. 2. Pavitran K, Karunakaram M, Palit A, Raghunatha S. On disorders of keratinisation. In: Valia RG, Valia AR, editors. IADVL Textbook of Dermatology. 3rd ed. Mumbai, India: Bhalani Publishers; 2008. p. 995‐1069. 3. Gutte RM. Unilateral acrosyringeal lichen planus of palm. India...

2014
Saptarshi Ghosh Sivasankar Kotne P. B. Ananda Rao S. P. V. Turlapati Dillip Kumar Soren

Lichen planus is a benign disorder characterized by an itchy, noninfectious skin rash. Though lichen planus is a common papulosquamous disorder affecting about 1-2% of the population, neoplastic transformation of cutaneous lichen planus lesions occurs very rarely and should be borne in mind while treating nonhealing longstanding lesions of lichen planus. Studies suggest an estimated 0.3-3% risk...

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