• 1 April 1985
    • journal article
    • case report
    • Vol. 35  (4) , 385-6, 390
Abstract
Lichen planus of the skin and mucous membranes may be disabling. Severe pruritus or bullous lesions may be incapacitating when they occur while erosive oral lesions may be extremely painful. Various treatment modalities have been attempted including corticosteroids (parenteral, intralesional, and topical) and photochemotherapy. Recent successful therapeutic trials of topical retinoic acid and oral etretinate have been completed. Two patients with cutaneous and severe erosive oral lichen planus unresponsive to conventional therapies responded to a trial of oral isotretinoin with prompt and successful remission of cutaneous and oral lesions. This suggests that systemic isotretinoin may have a unique position in the treatment of mucous membrane lichen planus that is refractory to conventional therapies.

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