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  1. Mar 13, 2019 · A lichenoid eruption has developed at sites of granulocyte stimulating factor (GCSF) injection. Lichenoid eruptions are reported in association with anti-PDI (programmed death 1) therapy for various cancers. Drugs that commonly cause photo-LDE are thiazide diuretics, tetracycline, quinine and quinidine.

  2. Lichenoid drug eruption refers to a lichen planus-like rash caused by medications. Asymptomatic or itchy; pink, brown, or purple; flat, slightly scaly patches most often arise on the trunk. The oral mucosa ( oral lichenoid reaction ) and other sites are also sometimes affected.

  3. Feb 4, 2020 · Lichenoid drug eruption, also called drug-induced lichen planus, is an uncommon cutaneous adverse effect of several drugs [ 1-4 ]. It is characterized by a symmetric eruption of flat-topped, erythematous or violaceous papules resembling lichen planus on the trunk and extremities.

  4. What is the treatment for an oral lichenoid eruption? In consultation with the prescribing doctor, withdrawal of the trigger medication is the treatment of choice. Lesion resolution typically takes weeks to months, although there may be some milder persistent changes.

  5. Mar 16, 2021 · APPROACH TO TREATMENT. Since there is no cure for oral LP, the primary goals of treatment are the alleviation of symptoms and the minimization of scarring and resulting dysfunction from erosive lesions. Patients with asymptomatic reticular oral LP do not require treatment.

  6. Oct 28, 2022 · Lichenoid drug eruption. Lichen planus. Lichenoid dermatitis. 1 Introduction. Lichenoid disorders are inflammatory dermatoses characterised clinically by flat-topped, pruritic, papular lesions and histologically by a band-like infiltrate of lymphocytes in the papillary dermis.

  7. Jan 29, 2023 · Treatment, commonly with a steroid cream or ointment, often eases the itch and may reduce the rash until the condition clears. In this article: What is lichen planus? Lichen planus is a condition that mainly affects the skin to cause an itchy rash. In some cases it affects the mouth, genitals, hair, nails and (rarely) other parts of the body.

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