“…Skin lesions may develop at the site of an injury (Koebner phenomenon); during the course of an autoimmune disorder or viral infection (hepatitis A and C viruses, varicella zoster virus); during pregnancy; and after severe emotional trauma. Precipitators of LP can also include some medicines (neuroleptics, gold salts, penicillamine, β-blockers, thiazide diuretics, angiotensin convertase inhibitors, NSAIDs, antimalarial agents, and quinidine) (Braun et al, 1998, Krasowska et al, 2001, Shemer et al, 2001, Handa and Sahoo, 2002, Vachiramon et al, 2010, Kumar et al, 2011. Various clinical variants of LP have been described: papular, hypertrophic, atrophic, actinic, pigmentosus, bullous, and ulcerative.…”