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Is Frictional Lichenoid Dermatitis a Minor Variant of Atopic Dermatitis or a Photodermatosis
CONTEXT: Frictional lichenoid dermatitis. BACKGROUND: Frictional lichenoid dermatitis (FLE) is an entity that is probably under diagnosed and has been variably associated with either friction and/or atopy with a distinctive seasonal variation. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To study correlation of FLE with UV...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4318066/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25657400 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0019-5154.147797 |
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author | Sardana, Kabir Goel, Khushbu Garg, Vijay Kumar Goel, Alka Khanna, Deepshikha Grover, Chander Khurana, Nita |
author_facet | Sardana, Kabir Goel, Khushbu Garg, Vijay Kumar Goel, Alka Khanna, Deepshikha Grover, Chander Khurana, Nita |
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description | CONTEXT: Frictional lichenoid dermatitis. BACKGROUND: Frictional lichenoid dermatitis (FLE) is an entity that is probably under diagnosed and has been variably associated with either friction and/or atopy with a distinctive seasonal variation. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To study correlation of FLE with UV index and to assess its association with atopic dermatitis. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A cross sectional analysis of children with FLE was done, over a period of 6 years in two tertiary hospitals. A detailed history and examination was done to assess the features of atopic dermatitis. The number of cases seen per month was compared with the mean monthly UV index. Two-tailed significance tests using Pearson's coefficient of correlation and T-test were used to interpret the data. (P < 0.05). RESULTS: One hundred seventy-four patients were studied using the UKC criterion 17.2% of the patients had AD while xerosis (40.3%) was the predominant cutaneous finding. The number of patients seen in summer was more than in winter (P < 0.05) but there was no statistical difference between the cases in winter and spring. There was a significant correlation of the number of cases per month with UV index (P = 0.019). Almost 42% of patients gave a history of recurrence. CONCLUSIONS: FLE is probably not associated with atopic dermatitis and is likely to be related to the ambient UV index though a larger cohort with meticulous follow up may be needed to draw a final conclusion. STATISTICAL ANALYSIS USED: The Pearson's coefficient of correlation was used for comparing the cases per month with the UV index. The tests of hypothesis used included the paired T-tests. F-test of variance, Welch test, Wilcoxon rank sum test and the Kolmogorov-Smirnov Test. P < 0.05 was considered significant. |
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spelling | pubmed-43180662015-02-05 Is Frictional Lichenoid Dermatitis a Minor Variant of Atopic Dermatitis or a Photodermatosis Sardana, Kabir Goel, Khushbu Garg, Vijay Kumar Goel, Alka Khanna, Deepshikha Grover, Chander Khurana, Nita Indian J Dermatol Short Communication CONTEXT: Frictional lichenoid dermatitis. BACKGROUND: Frictional lichenoid dermatitis (FLE) is an entity that is probably under diagnosed and has been variably associated with either friction and/or atopy with a distinctive seasonal variation. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To study correlation of FLE with UV index and to assess its association with atopic dermatitis. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A cross sectional analysis of children with FLE was done, over a period of 6 years in two tertiary hospitals. A detailed history and examination was done to assess the features of atopic dermatitis. The number of cases seen per month was compared with the mean monthly UV index. Two-tailed significance tests using Pearson's coefficient of correlation and T-test were used to interpret the data. (P < 0.05). RESULTS: One hundred seventy-four patients were studied using the UKC criterion 17.2% of the patients had AD while xerosis (40.3%) was the predominant cutaneous finding. The number of patients seen in summer was more than in winter (P < 0.05) but there was no statistical difference between the cases in winter and spring. There was a significant correlation of the number of cases per month with UV index (P = 0.019). Almost 42% of patients gave a history of recurrence. CONCLUSIONS: FLE is probably not associated with atopic dermatitis and is likely to be related to the ambient UV index though a larger cohort with meticulous follow up may be needed to draw a final conclusion. STATISTICAL ANALYSIS USED: The Pearson's coefficient of correlation was used for comparing the cases per month with the UV index. The tests of hypothesis used included the paired T-tests. F-test of variance, Welch test, Wilcoxon rank sum test and the Kolmogorov-Smirnov Test. P < 0.05 was considered significant. Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2015 /pmc/articles/PMC4318066/ /pubmed/25657400 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0019-5154.147797 Text en Copyright: © Indian Journal of Dermatology http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Short Communication Sardana, Kabir Goel, Khushbu Garg, Vijay Kumar Goel, Alka Khanna, Deepshikha Grover, Chander Khurana, Nita Is Frictional Lichenoid Dermatitis a Minor Variant of Atopic Dermatitis or a Photodermatosis |
title | Is Frictional Lichenoid Dermatitis a Minor Variant of Atopic Dermatitis or a Photodermatosis |
title_full | Is Frictional Lichenoid Dermatitis a Minor Variant of Atopic Dermatitis or a Photodermatosis |
title_fullStr | Is Frictional Lichenoid Dermatitis a Minor Variant of Atopic Dermatitis or a Photodermatosis |
title_full_unstemmed | Is Frictional Lichenoid Dermatitis a Minor Variant of Atopic Dermatitis or a Photodermatosis |
title_short | Is Frictional Lichenoid Dermatitis a Minor Variant of Atopic Dermatitis or a Photodermatosis |
title_sort | is frictional lichenoid dermatitis a minor variant of atopic dermatitis or a photodermatosis |
topic | Short Communication |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4318066/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25657400 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0019-5154.147797 |
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