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Lichen Planus, This may be seen with erosive lichen planus. Erosive lichen planus Erosive lichen planus is a rare type of lichen planus. , Lichen pla...
Lichen Planus, Erosive/ulcerative lichen planus - found on mucosal surfaces and develop from sites where lichen planus previously developed. , Lichen planus
Lichen Planus, I also have less … Does Lichen Planus look like this? Biopsy said lichen planus or lichen sclerosus. I have it around my meatus, the worst poss...
Lichen Simplex, Dermatological conditions which need to be considered include: Lichen planus . Acanthosis nigricans (not as thickened as lichen simplex and usually...
Lichen Sclerosus, Localised scleroderma (morphoea) . Lichen planus . Leukoplakia . Vulval intraepithelial neoplasia. Bowen's disease (squamous cell carcinoma in ...
Urticaria. Lichen planus. Psoriasis. Folliculitis. Prickly heat/heat rash. What causes skin rashes?
Any skin conditions that affect the skin can also affect the skin of your vulva - for example, psoriasis , lichen sclerosus or lichen planus . Irritation There are many dif...
Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) . Lichen planus . Linear IgA disease . Dermatitis herpetiformis . Granulomatosis with polyangiitis (GPA). , Oral health Mouth prob...
It can sometimes be seen in nail bed 'oil spot', distal onycholysis, distal subungual hyperkeratosis, splinter haemorrhages and false nail following spontaneous separation of nail plate. ...
VIN, differentiated type, develops more commonly in women who have another vulval condition called vulval lichen sclerosus. It is also sometimes associated with a skin condition called li...
Any skin condition can affect the vulval area too - eg, eczema , psoriasis , lichen planus and lichen sclerosus . Vulval intraepithelial neoplasia (VIN). This is not vulv...
It is sometimes seen after the development of diseases in which the immune system attacks the body's own cells (autoimmune conditions), such as lichen sclerosus and lichen planus...
Post-inflammatory hypopigmentation causes Partial loss of pigment may follow any inflammatory skin reaction but this is most noticeable in those with darker skin. [ 2 ] Scarring conditions such as...
Lichen simplex can be treated with topical betamethasone for 1-2 weeks to break the itch-scratch cycle. Lichen sclerosus and lichen planus usually respond to short-term regula...
Tobacco use and alcohol consumption have been frequently cited but the evidence base supporting this has been questioned. [ 3 ] It may also be associated with other conditions such as: ...
Lichenoid reactions - this is so called because it looks like a condition called lichen planus. The rash is made of small, red-purple bumps. The bumps are usually shiny and flat-topped (plan...
Any inflammatory skin condition involving the dermo-epidermal junction can cause hyperpigmentation - eg, eczema, psoriasis, lichen planus, acne, systemic lupus erythematosus, chronic dermatit...
Submandibular plaques and lesions on the pinna have been reported. [ 4 ] They especially affect middle-aged women and may be associated with other skin disease - eg, pseudoxanthoma elasticum, dis...
The following problems can present with a similar appearance and should be considered as the cause of a depigmented lesion but should usually be able to be discriminated on the grounds of their histor...
Pityriasis rosea . Lichen planus . Drug eruption . Viral exanthem. Syphilis . Cutaneous T-cell lymphoma .