Isolated Lichen Planus of the Lower Lip: Report of a Rare Case with an Updated Literature Review.

Current Health Sciences Journal Pub Date : 2022-07-01 Epub Date: 2022-09-30 DOI:10.12865/CHSJ.48.03.14
Shamimul Hasan, Shahnaz Mansoori, Keya Sircar, Deepika Bablani Popli
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Lichen planus (LP) is a chronic inflammatory, autoimmune entity typically affecting the skin, oral and genital mucosa, and skin appendages, with an underlying malignant potential. Oral lichen planus (OLP) represents the mucosal counterpart of the cutaneous LP and exhibits episodes of exacerbation and remissions. OLP typically manifests as bilateral symmetrical lesions on the buccal mucosa, followed by tongue, and gingiva. However, the occurrence of LP lesions solely on the lip is rarely reported in the literature. The altered clinical appearance of the lip lesions poses a diagnostic threat and raises the possibility of a misdiagnosis. Our aim was to report an unusual case of isolated lower lip LP, and also to carry out a literature review about isolated lip LP lesions, thus, emphasizing the demographic, clinicopathologic attributes, and therapeutic regimen. We report an uncommon occurrence of an isolated lichen planus on the lower lip in a 53-year-old male patient. Clinical evaluation revealed a diffuse erosive crusted lesion bordered by peripheral lacy radiating streaks on the lower lip. After a confirmed OLP histopathology, the patient was treated with low potency topical steroids and Vaseline therapy, with almost completely resolved lesions after 2 months of therapy. We report a rare case of isolated lip LP, and our detailed review revealed 44 reported cases of lip LP till date. The majority of the cases were seen on the lower lip and exhibited an age and gender affinity (mostly in middle-aged males). Significant healing was observed after topical steroid therapy.

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孤立性下嘴唇扁平苔藓:一例罕见病例的报告及最新文献综述。
扁平苔藓(LP)是一种慢性炎症性自身免疫性实体,通常影响皮肤、口腔和生殖器粘膜以及皮肤附属物,具有潜在的恶性潜能。口腔扁平苔藓(OLP)是皮肤LP的粘膜对应物,表现为恶化和缓解。OLP通常表现为颊粘膜上的双侧对称性病变,其次是舌头和牙龈。然而,文献中很少报道仅在嘴唇上发生LP病变。唇部病变的临床表现改变对诊断构成威胁,并增加了误诊的可能性。我们的目的是报告一例不寻常的孤立性下唇LP病例,并对孤立性唇LP病变进行文献综述,从而强调人口统计学、临床病理特征和治疗方案。我们报告了一名53岁男性患者罕见的下唇孤立性扁平苔藓。临床评估显示,下唇有弥漫性侵蚀性硬皮病变,周围有花边辐射条纹。在证实OLP组织病理学后,患者接受了低效力局部类固醇和凡士林治疗,治疗2个月后病变几乎完全消退。我们报告了一例罕见的孤立性唇缘LP病例,我们的详细审查显示,迄今为止有44例唇缘LP报告病例。大多数病例出现在下唇,表现出年龄和性别的亲和力(主要发生在中年男性)。局部类固醇治疗后观察到明显的愈合。
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