Abstract:An 82-year-old man sought our service with dysphagia and was referred for upper endoscopy with biopsies, which evidenced multiple ulcers of the esophagus and oropharinx. Histopathology confirmed the unusual diagnosis of esophageal lichen planus. The correct clinical suspicion of this disease can facilitate the diagnosis and guide specific treatment, which can drastically change the natural course of the disease.Keywords: Deglutition Disorders. Lichen Planus. Aged.
case reportAn 82-year-old man sought our servi… Show more
“…Fewer than 100 cases of ELP occur in the literature; however, it may be underreported 4 . Histologic features of ELP include lichenoid inflammation and Civatte bodies.…”
“…Fewer than 100 cases of ELP occur in the literature; however, it may be underreported 4 . Histologic features of ELP include lichenoid inflammation and Civatte bodies.…”
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