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Lichen planus of uterine cervix - the first report of a novel site of occurrence: a case report.

Ruchika Gupta1, Bhavna Bansal, Sompal Singh, Indra Yadav, Kusum Gupta, Madhur Kudesia.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Lichen planus is an immune mediated inflammatory lesion involving skin and mucosal sites including oral mucosa, vulva and rarely vagina. Lichen planus occurring at mucosal sites has been shown to be associated with squamous cell carcinoma in a proportion of cases. To the best of our knowledge, no case of lichen planus of uterine cervix has been reported in the available literature. CASE
PRESENTATION: A 45-year-old female underwent vaginal hysterectomy for uterine prolapse. The resected specimen showed a bluish-colored area in the non-dependent part of the ectocervix. Microscopic sections from this area showed dense lymphocytic infiltrate at the junction of mucosa and submucosa causing disruption of the basal cell layer. On immunohistochemical examination there was predominance of CD8+ T lymphocytes at the junction with scattered CD4+ T lymphocytes, characteristic of lichen planus. Based on the history and negative serum antibody titers, other differential diagnoses including lupus erythematosus and drug reaction were excluded. The patient did not have any cutaneous or oral lesions of lichen planus.
CONCLUSION: Lichen planus of uterine cervix is a hitherto unreported entity, and is worth studying considering the premalignant potential of lichen planus at other mucosal sites.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 20062629      PMCID: PMC2803969          DOI: 10.1186/1757-1626-2-9306

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cases J        ISSN: 1757-1626


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1.  Unwarranted hysterectomy in a case of oro-vaginal-vulvar lichen planus in a young woman: a case report.

Authors:  Lajya Devi Goyal; Priyanka Garg; Manmeet Kaur
Journal:  J Med Case Rep       Date:  2021-02-26
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