“…Mucosal lichen planus is a chronic condition with remissions and exacerbation, whereas cutaneous lesions tends to spontaneously resolve within a few years. 34 The most commonly affected sites are the flexor surfaces of the wrists, torso, medial thighs, anterior shins, dorsum of the hands, and glans penis. The morphology of lichen planus can present in many different forms, such as "ring-shaped" or annular, linear, hyperthrophic, atrophic, bullous, ulcerative, and pigmented lesions.…”