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Recurrent retroauricular cystic nodules: lichen planus follicularis tumidus

Authors :
Chau, Thinh
Chau, Thinh
Amini, Nima
Eisen, Daniel B.
Fung, Maxwell A.
Chau, Thinh
Chau, Thinh
Amini, Nima
Eisen, Daniel B.
Fung, Maxwell A.
Source :
Dermatology Online Journal; vol 24, iss 10
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Lichen planus follicularis tumidus (LPFT) is a rare subtype of lichen planus (LP) that has been most commonly described in middle-aged women. LPFT clinically manifests as recurrent cystic follicular nodules that preferentially involve the retroauricular area; concurrent classic LP lesions on the extremities and mucosal surfaces may also be present. Histologically, LPFT demonstrates epithelial-lined follicular cysts filled with orthokeratotic keratin surrounded by a dense lichenoid infiltrate. We present a case of a 67-year-old man with clinical and histopathologic findings consistent with LPFT and discuss differential diagnostic considerations for entities resembling LPFT. Lastly, treatment options for LPFT are reviewed.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Dermatology Online Journal; vol 24, iss 10
Notes :
application/pdf, Dermatology Online Journal vol 24, iss 10
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1287454269
Document Type :
Electronic Resource