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Esophageal Lichen Planus: Clinical and Radiographic Findings in Eight Patients.

Andreas M Rauschecker1, Marc S Levine1, Matthew J Whitson2, Rashmi Tondon3, Stephen E Rubesin1, Emma E Furth3, David C Metz2.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study is to present the clinical and radiographic findings of esophageal lichen planus.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: A search of computerized medical records identified 15 patients with pathologic findings of esophageal lichen planus on endoscopic biopsy specimens. Three other patients had presumed esophageal lichen planus, although no biopsy specimens were obtained. Twelve of these 18 patients (67%) had double-contrast esophagography performed at our institution; for eight of the 12 patients (67%), the studies revealed abnormalities in the esophagus. These eight patients constituted our study group. The barium esophagrams and medical records of these eight patients were reviewed to determine the clinical, radiographic, and endoscopic findings of esophageal lichen planus as well as the treatment and patient outcome.
RESULTS: All eight patients were women (median age, 66.5 years), and all eight presented with dysphagia (mean duration, 3.2 years). Four patients had previous lichen planus that involved the skin (n = 1), the oral cavity (n = 2), or both (n = 1), and one patient later had lichen planus that involved the vagina. Five patients had a small-caliber esophagus with diffuse esophageal narrowing. The remaining three patients had segmental strictures in the cervical (n = 1), upper thoracic (n = 1), and distal thoracic (n = 1) esophagus.
CONCLUSION: Esophageal lichen planus typically occurs in older women with longstanding dysphagia and often develops in the absence of extraesophageal disease. Barium esophagrams may reveal a small-caliber esophagus or, less commonly, segmental esophageal strictures. Greater awareness of the radiographic findings of esophageal lichen planus hopefully will lead to earlier diagnosis and better management of this condition.

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Keywords:  barium esophagography; esophageal lichen planus; esophagography; esophagus; lichen planus

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27726411     DOI: 10.2214/AJR.16.16793

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AJR Am J Roentgenol        ISSN: 0361-803X            Impact factor:   3.959


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