Appendegeal lichen planus [7] Lichen planopilaris [7] Mainly affects the scalp of postmenopausal women and presents with pruritus, hair loss Frontal fibrosing alopecia (a variant of lichen planopilaris) Affects the scalp with scarring alopecia Histology: hair follicles are surrounded by a ba...
Oral lichen planus: immunohistology of mucosal lesions. J Oral Pathol Med. 2002;31(7):410–4.M. V. Dorrego, M. Correnti, R. Delgado, and F. J. Tapia, "Oral lichen planus: immunohistology of mucosal lesions," Journal of Oral Pathology and Medicine, vol. 31, no. 7, pp. 410-414...
Clinicopathological diagnosis and follow-up of oral lichen planus and leukoplakia are necessary due to its potential for malignant transformation and the need to differentiate it from other lichenoid diseases and proliferative verrucous leukoplakia. This study aimed to classify and compare sociodemographic an...
Histopathologically, lichen planus is characterized by hypergranulosis, acanthosis with saw-tooth elongation of rete ridges, a band-like lymphomononuclear cell infiltrate impinging on the dermo-epidermal junction, and vacuolar degen- erative changes of the basal cells [6]. The ...
Lichen planus (LP) is an inflammatory dermatologic condition that typically presents as painful, polygonal, violaceous flat-topped papules and plaques with white streaks known as Wickham striae. This condition has a variety of morphologic presentations. [1] The lifetime incidence is reported to be...
S. et al. The presence of bacteria within tissue provides insights into the pathogenesis of oral lichen planus. Sci. Rep. 6, 29186; doi: 10.1038/srep29186 (2016). This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. The images or other third party material ...
Lichen-ruber planus studies. I. Histology and histogenesis of the planus papuleLICHEN PLANUSLichen-Ruber-Planus-Studiendoi:10.1007/BF00361820ORMEA FArch Dermatol Syph
Villarroel Dorrego M,Correnti M,Delgado R,et al.Oral lichen planus:Immunohistology of mucosal lesions[J].J Oral Pathol Med,2002,31(7):410-414.Villaroel Dorrego M, Correnti M, Delgado R, Tapia FJ. Oral lichen planus: immunohistology of mucosal lesions. J Oral Pathol Med 2002;31:4104...
There exist three forms of lichen ruber planus of the nails: 1. the atrophic, 2. the onychoptotic, 3. the onychorrhectic. Our study was concerned with the last form only. The Wilson-process, which is significant for the lichen ruber planus of the skin, in the matrix of the nail ...
Unusual presentation of porokeratotic lichen planus: Histology, dermoscopy and confocal microscopy imaging of a rare conditiondoi:10.1111/srt.13521Scotti, BiagioVeronesi, GiuliaMisciali, CosimoVenturi, FedericoDika, EmiSkin Research & Technology