Literature DB >> 19525865

Management of symptomatic esophageal involvement with lichen planus.

Emma K Wedgeworth1, Panagiotis Vlavianos, Christopher J Groves, Sallie Neill, David Westaby.   

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AIM: To describe the clinical features and treatment schedules of a series of 5 patients with esophageal lichen planus (LP). To review the literature on esophageal LP.
BACKGROUND: LP, a common papulosquamous dermatologic condition, can present to the gastroenterologist with esophageal involvement. This is rare and occurs in a distinct population of LP patients. Disease at this site is frequently refractory to conventional treatment. CASE SERIES: Between 2001 to 2007, 5 female patients were diagnosed with esophageal LP. They all had esophageal strictures which were treated with a combination of balloon dilatation and intralesional triamcinolone. Therapeutic intervention was covered with oral steroids before and after the procedure. Symptoms tended to recur, necessitating repeat procedures. The average interval between treatments was 8.3 months.
CONCLUSIONS: Intralesional triamcinolone and balloon dilatation produced good symptomatic relief in these 5 patients with esophageal LP. This was generally maintained for several months. We reviewed 35 cases of symptomatic esophageal LP in the English literature. Esophageal LP seems to have a striking predilection for middle-aged women, particularly those with disease at other mucosal sites. A range of systemic immunosuppressants and esophageal-directed therapies has been tried.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19525865     DOI: 10.1097/MCG.0b013e31819db2df

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Gastroenterol        ISSN: 0192-0790            Impact factor:   3.062


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