LICHEN planusUVEITISSARCOIDOSISIRIDOCYCLITISINFLAMMATORY bowel diseasesPatients bearing ICD-10-CM code L43 (excluding L43.2: Lichenoid drug reaction) and/or SNOMED 4776004 were considered to have LP, while those with ICD-10-CM code H20 and/or SNOMED 128473001 (excluding 410,477,000: Infective ...
Figure 1. Categorization of lichen planus subgroups in FinnGen Validation of this strategy can be examined by looking at unselected codes. For example, Finnish ICD10 code K13.78 for “Other changes in the oral mucosa” is seen in 357/3,323 oral vs. 79/4,356 in non-oral LP individuals ...
Lichen sclerosus Symptoms The condition may affect any region of the skin. In the majority of cases, however, it is found to impact: The skin of the vulva The skin surrounding the anus The foreskin of the penis In some cases, patients are found to be asymptomatic. In other words, they ...
Choose a skin disease or disorder, and explain what causes the disorder, the layers of skin affected, how it may be treated, and the prognosis. What is the ICD-10 code of chronic cystitis (cystica) with squamous metaplasia?E...
Mast cell expression in oral lichen planus: A systematic review Journal of Investigative and Clinical Dentistry, 10 (4) (2019), Article e12457, 10.1111/jicd.12457 View in ScopusGoogle Scholar Vanga et al., 2017 N.R. Vanga, A. Kota, R. Sistla, M. Uppuluri Synthesis and anti-inflammato...
Background: Case identification strategies to conduct population-based studies have not been developed for lichen planus (LP) or lichen planopilaris (LPP). Objectives: The aim of this study was to assess the validity of using diagnostic codes to establish both a cutaneous (non-oral) LP cohort ...
systematic reviewThe aim of the present study was to identify and analyze scientific evidence available in the literature to answer the following question: Are psychological disorders associated with the development of oral lichen planus (OLP)? Using scientific databases (PubMed, LILACS, and Science ...
LIMITATIONS :Individuals with lichen planus were unable to be classified into oral subtype and cutaneous subtype based on the ICD-9-CM. Moreover, the results of our study could not demonstrate the mechanism between lichen planus and anxiety and/or depression. CONCLUSION :Patients with lichen ...