Autor: |
Castelino, Renita Lorina, Buch, Sajad Ahmad, Pillai, Devika S., Dinakar, Chethana |
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Zdroj: |
Malta Medical Journal; 2024, Vol. 36 Issue 3, p68-72, 5p |
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Lichen Planus is an inflammatory condition of the skin and mucous membrane that can also affect oral mucosa in a variety of forms. The mucosal form has six types and at least two of them carry a risk for malignant transformation and thus warrant a follow-up. The cutaneous form is pruritic and sometimes can be self-limiting but oral lichen planus (OLP), is a chronic inflammatory disease with relapses and remissions. A case of erosive lichen planus, treated with topical clobetasol propionate 0.05% and systemic corticosteroids is reported. The lesion healed after 3 weeks of treatment, following which the patient was referred for needful restorative treatment. The patient had a recurrence during the follow-up and the second course of treatment was administered. There is no welldefined treatment for OLP yet steroids have a vital role in symptomatic relief. Although topical steroids are the mainstay, recurrent, multiple, and large lesions are supplemented with systemic corticosteroids. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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Complementary Index |
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