BACKGROUND: Studies on the precise causes and comorbidities seen with lichen planopilaris (LPP) are limited. OBJECTIVE: We sought to determine the prevalence of thyroid diseases in patients with LPP. METHODS: Medical records of 166 patients with LPP and 81 age- and gender-matched control subjects seen in the Department of Dermatology at the Cleveland Clinic Foundation in Ohio between 2000 and 2013 were reviewed. RESULTS: A diagnosis of thyroid disease was present in 34% (n = 57) of the 166 patients with LPP, and in 11% (n = 9) of the control subjects (P = .0001). When confined to hypothyroidism only, this disease was found in 29% (n = 48) of the patients with LPP and 9% (n = 7) of the control subjects (P = .0003). LIMITATIONS: This study was limited by being retrospective. CONCLUSION: In our patients, LPP was associated with thyroid disease, especially hypothyroidism.
BACKGROUND: Studies on the precise causes and comorbidities seen with lichen planopilaris (LPP) are limited. OBJECTIVE: We sought to determine the prevalence of thyroid diseases in patients with LPP. METHODS: Medical records of 166 patients with LPP and 81 age- and gender-matched control subjects seen in the Department of Dermatology at the Cleveland Clinic Foundation in Ohio between 2000 and 2013 were reviewed. RESULTS: A diagnosis of thyroid disease was present in 34% (n = 57) of the 166 patients with LPP, and in 11% (n = 9) of the control subjects (P = .0001). When confined to hypothyroidism only, this disease was found in 29% (n = 48) of the patients with LPP and 9% (n = 7) of the control subjects (P = .0003). LIMITATIONS: This study was limited by being retrospective. CONCLUSION: In our patients, LPP was associated with thyroid disease, especially hypothyroidism.
Authors: Eva Schruf; Mona Hc Biermann; Josephine Jacob; Dennis Häckl; Maximilian Reinhardt; Michael Hertl; Johannes Wohlrab Journal: J Dtsch Dermatol Ges Date: 2022-08-01 Impact factor: 5.231