2023
DOI: 10.25259/ijdvl_794_2021
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Lichens in dermatology

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“…Generally, the term "lichen" refers to a papule that has a flat top, while "lichenoid" describes a morphology that resembles LP. Histologically, the term "lichenoid" refers to a specific pattern of pathological alterations characterized by the presence of a band-like infiltration, mostly composed of mononuclear cells, which obscures the interface between the dermis and epidermis [89]. In the area of dermatology, a multitude of skin disorders are often referred to as "lichen" or "lichenoid", other than the aforementioned LP; of note, we identified three noted studies addressing the issue of OLL subgroups [43,47,51].…”
Section: Connecting the Dots Between Lp/olp And Thyroid Anomalies 421...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Generally, the term "lichen" refers to a papule that has a flat top, while "lichenoid" describes a morphology that resembles LP. Histologically, the term "lichenoid" refers to a specific pattern of pathological alterations characterized by the presence of a band-like infiltration, mostly composed of mononuclear cells, which obscures the interface between the dermis and epidermis [89]. In the area of dermatology, a multitude of skin disorders are often referred to as "lichen" or "lichenoid", other than the aforementioned LP; of note, we identified three noted studies addressing the issue of OLL subgroups [43,47,51].…”
Section: Connecting the Dots Between Lp/olp And Thyroid Anomalies 421...mentioning
confidence: 99%