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Case Report: Dermoscopic features of oral lichen planus - the evolution of mucoscopy

Dermoscopy, a non-invasive technique for cutaneous diagnosis is being increasingly studied in various disorders of the skin, nails and scalp. However, it has been under-utilized for the diagnosis and characterization of mucosal disorders. The dermoscopic characterization of cutaneous lichen planus a...

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Autores principales: Sonthalia, Sidharth, Varma, Sangeeta, Jha, Abhijeet Kumar, Jakhar, Deepak, Kaliyadan, Feroze
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Publicado: F1000 Research Limited 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5861519/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29623194
http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.14134.2
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author Sonthalia, Sidharth
Varma, Sangeeta
Jha, Abhijeet Kumar
Jakhar, Deepak
Kaliyadan, Feroze
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Varma, Sangeeta
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Jakhar, Deepak
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description Dermoscopy, a non-invasive technique for cutaneous diagnosis is being increasingly studied in various disorders of the skin, nails and scalp. However, it has been under-utilized for the diagnosis and characterization of mucosal disorders. The dermoscopic characterization of cutaneous lichen planus and its variants has been well documented with Wickham’s striae constituting the hallmark of the condition. However, the dermoscopic features of oral lichen planus with hand-held or videodermoscopy remain to be elucidated. We present the case of a young adult man who presented with asymptomatic white lacy lesions over a bluish-black background over the tongue, patchy hyperpigmentation of the buccal mucosae and gingivae, and longitudinal melanonychia involving some nails. History of intake of any drugs preceding the lesions, smoking, chewing of betel nut and dental implants was negative. Family history was non-contributory. There were no cutaneous lesions suggestive of lichen planus. Mucoscopy (dermoscopy of the mucosa, oral in this case) and onychoscopy were done followed by biopsy from the tongue that confirmed the diagnosis of lichen planus. Oral mucoscopy of the tongue revealed a tri-colored pattern with structureless veil-like grey-white areas (modified Wickham’s striae), well-demarcated red glossy erosions, and violaceous-to-brown clods. Additionally, vascular pattern of dotted and linear to curved vessels along the borders of leukoplakia-like areas and erosions were observed. Onychoscopy confirmed lichen planus-associated melanonychia. Dermoscopy also proved useful in conveniently ruling out other disorders typified by mucosal and nail pigmentation such as Laugier Hunziker syndrome and drug-induced changes. Although direct oral microscopy has been used in defining features of oral lichen planus, to the best of our knowledge this case is the first report on mucoscopy or dermoscopy of oral lichen planus
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spelling pubmed-58615192018-04-04 Case Report: Dermoscopic features of oral lichen planus - the evolution of mucoscopy Sonthalia, Sidharth Varma, Sangeeta Jha, Abhijeet Kumar Jakhar, Deepak Kaliyadan, Feroze F1000Res Case Report Dermoscopy, a non-invasive technique for cutaneous diagnosis is being increasingly studied in various disorders of the skin, nails and scalp. However, it has been under-utilized for the diagnosis and characterization of mucosal disorders. The dermoscopic characterization of cutaneous lichen planus and its variants has been well documented with Wickham’s striae constituting the hallmark of the condition. However, the dermoscopic features of oral lichen planus with hand-held or videodermoscopy remain to be elucidated. We present the case of a young adult man who presented with asymptomatic white lacy lesions over a bluish-black background over the tongue, patchy hyperpigmentation of the buccal mucosae and gingivae, and longitudinal melanonychia involving some nails. History of intake of any drugs preceding the lesions, smoking, chewing of betel nut and dental implants was negative. Family history was non-contributory. There were no cutaneous lesions suggestive of lichen planus. Mucoscopy (dermoscopy of the mucosa, oral in this case) and onychoscopy were done followed by biopsy from the tongue that confirmed the diagnosis of lichen planus. Oral mucoscopy of the tongue revealed a tri-colored pattern with structureless veil-like grey-white areas (modified Wickham’s striae), well-demarcated red glossy erosions, and violaceous-to-brown clods. Additionally, vascular pattern of dotted and linear to curved vessels along the borders of leukoplakia-like areas and erosions were observed. Onychoscopy confirmed lichen planus-associated melanonychia. Dermoscopy also proved useful in conveniently ruling out other disorders typified by mucosal and nail pigmentation such as Laugier Hunziker syndrome and drug-induced changes. Although direct oral microscopy has been used in defining features of oral lichen planus, to the best of our knowledge this case is the first report on mucoscopy or dermoscopy of oral lichen planus F1000 Research Limited 2018-03-27 /pmc/articles/PMC5861519/ /pubmed/29623194 http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.14134.2 Text en Copyright: © 2018 Sonthalia S et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licence, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Sonthalia, Sidharth
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Jha, Abhijeet Kumar
Jakhar, Deepak
Kaliyadan, Feroze
Case Report: Dermoscopic features of oral lichen planus - the evolution of mucoscopy
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title_full Case Report: Dermoscopic features of oral lichen planus - the evolution of mucoscopy
title_fullStr Case Report: Dermoscopic features of oral lichen planus - the evolution of mucoscopy
title_full_unstemmed Case Report: Dermoscopic features of oral lichen planus - the evolution of mucoscopy
title_short Case Report: Dermoscopic features of oral lichen planus - the evolution of mucoscopy
title_sort case report: dermoscopic features of oral lichen planus - the evolution of mucoscopy
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5861519/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29623194
http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.14134.2
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