| Literature DB >> 22675343 |
M Davarmanesh1, A Samsami Dehaghani, Z Deilami, A Monabbati, L Dastgheib.
Abstract
Background. Lichen Planus is a chronic mucocutaneous disease of immunological basis and unknown etiology. women with oral lichen planus may have concomitant manifestations in vulvovaginal areas. Objective. To determine the frequency and risk factors of genital involvement in a group of Iranian women affected by oral lichen planus. Methods. Thirty-six women with clinical and histopathological diagnosis of oral lichen planus were evaluated for demographic, historical, and clinical parameters of the oral disease. All the patients were referred for careful vulvovaginal examination, as well as histopathological assessment upon clinical indication. Results. Nineteen patients complained from genital symptoms but the number of women with the final diagnosis of genital lichen planus (n = 2) was too small to show any correlation with the parameters evaluated. Conclusion. In spite of low genital involvement possibly due to inadequate patient population, lack of follow-up visits, and contribution of genetic or ethnic factors, for conservative patient care, women with the oral lichen planus in particular those having some relevant genital symptoms, should preferably be referred for careful vulvovaginal examination. Multicenter cohort studies on women of different geographical regions or ethnicities who have genital lichen planus alone or in combination with other common sites are encouraged.Entities:
Year: 2012 PMID: 22675343 PMCID: PMC3366201 DOI: 10.1155/2012/365230
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dermatol Res Pract ISSN: 1687-6113
Figure 1Clinical features of oral lichen planus manifested as keratotic, atrophic, and erosive components in buccal mucosa.
Frequency of clinical types of oral lesions in the OLP patients.
| Clinical type of OLP | Number of patients (%) |
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| Reticular | 4 (11.1) |
| Atrophic | 1 (2.8) |
| Reticular + atrophic | 19 (52.8) |
| Reticular + atrophic + erosive/ulcerative | 12 (33.3) |
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| Total = 36 (100%) | |
OLP: oral lichen planus.
Diseases and systemic medications used on a regular basis among 36 OLP women at the initial clinical examination.
| Systemic disease or condition | Number of cases |
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| Diabetes mellitus | 4 |
| Hypothyroidism | 4 |
| Mitral valve prolapse or palpitation | 4 |
| Arterial hypertension | 3 |
| Allergic disorders | 2 |
| Rheumatoid arthritis | 1 |
| Osteoporosis | 1 |
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| Medication category | Number of uses in each category |
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| Antihypertensives | 8 |
| Hormones | 5 |
| Oral hypoglycemic agents | 4 |
| Vitamin + mineral | 4 |
| NSAIDs | 3 |
| Antidepressants | 3 |
| Lipid-regulating agents | 3 |
| Insulin | 2 |
| Proton pump inhibitors | 2 |
| Bisphosphonates | 1 |
| Minor tranquilizers | 1 |
| Drugs with potential to cause LDEr* | 12** |
OLP: oral lichen planus; NSAIDs: nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs; LDEr: lichenoid drug eruption.
*An etiologic category of lichen planus caused by use of systemic medications.
**Isolated medications with number of uses inside parentheses in 11 patients: propranolol (5), captopril (1), NSAIDs (4), and metformin (2).
Figure 2Photomicrograph (×40) of genital lichen planus with fulfillment of diagnostic histopathological criteria.
Figure 3Vulvar lichen planus manifested as glazed erythema and erosion of inner aspect of labia majora and labia minora around the vaginal orifice with associated atrophy, scarring, synechia, and stenosis of vagina leading to pain and dyspareunia.
Distribution of historical and clinical parameters in OLP patients based on having definite GLP or not.
| Parameter or condition | Number of patients (%) | |
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| with GLP | without GLP | |
| Oral symptom | 2 (100) | 22 (64.7) |
| Genital symptom | 2 (100) | 17 (50) |
| History of cutaneous LP | 1 (50) | 7 (20.5) |
| Concomitant cutaneous LP | 1 (50) | 3 (8.8) |
| Recent use of drugs with LDEr potential | 0 (0) | 11 (32.3) |
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| Oral surfaces involved | ||
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| Lips | 2 (100) | 8 (23.5) |
| Labial mucosa | 0 (0) | 7 (20.5) |
| Gingival or alveolar mucosa | 2 (100) | 28 (82.4) |
| Buccal mucosa | 2 (100) | 27 (79.4) |
| Hard palate | 1 (50) | 7 (20.5) |
| Soft palate | 0 (0) | 1 (3) |
| Dorsal tongue | 1 (50) | 2 (6) |
| Ventrolateral tongue or floor of the mouth | 0 (0) | 10 (29.4) |
OLP: oral lichen planus; GLP: genital lichen planus; LP: lichen planus; LDEr: lichenoid drug eruption.