Lichen striatus: a review.

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 DERMATOLOGY Italian Journal of Dermatology and Venereology Pub Date : 2024-10-03 DOI:10.23736/S2784-8671.24.07998-2
Astrid Herzum, Gianmaria Viglizzo, Corrado Occella, Lodovica Gariazzo, Valerio G Vellone, Silvia M Orsi, Giulia Ciccarese
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Abstract

Introduction: Lichen striatus (LS) is an acquired blaschkitis, with typical linear and unilateral distribution. It occurs mainly in children and is self-resolving, yet its etiopathogenesis remains widely unknown.

Evidence acquisition: A review of the literature on LS cases was performed using the keyword "lichen striatus" to retrieve all relevant articles through PubMed and Google Scholar.

Evidence synthesis: A total of 27 articles describing 440 LS patients were included in the present review. Mean age of patients was 3.8 years; male: female: ratio was 1:1.9. The present review confirms LS as a primarily pediatric condition, mainly affecting females. Dysregulation of the immune system might be involved in its pathogenesis, with cytotoxic T-cells attacking mosaic keratinocytes after loss of immune tolerance. The review confirms LS is mainly diagnosed clinically (80%) based on its clinical characteristics: erythematous (70%) or hypopigmented (24%) papules, distributed along the lines of Blashko. The benignity of this clinical entity is suggested by the rather short duration of disease (9.5 months on average) and by the uncommonness of therapy, adopted in only 20% of cases, and when needed, administered topically.

Conclusions: This review examines the complexities of LS but acknowledges limitations in data sources and calls for further research.

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纹状地衣:综述。
简介条纹状苔藓(LS)是一种获得性皮肤疱疹,具有典型的线状和单侧分布。它主要发生在儿童身上,可自行消退,但其发病机理仍广泛不明:证据综述:以 "扁平苔癣 "为关键词,通过PubMed和谷歌学术搜索所有相关文章,对有关LS病例的文献进行了综述:本综述共收录了27篇描述440名LS患者的文章。患者的平均年龄为 3.8 岁,男女比例为 1:1.9。本综述证实,LS主要是一种儿科疾病,女性患者居多。免疫系统失调可能与发病机制有关,免疫耐受丧失后,细胞毒性 T 细胞会攻击镶嵌的角朊细胞。综述证实,LS 主要根据其临床特征进行临床诊断(80%):红斑(70%)或色素减退(24%)丘疹,沿 Blashko 线分布。病程较短(平均 9.5 个月),治疗方法也不常见,只有 20% 的病例采用局部治疗,必要时还需局部用药,这表明该临床实体是良性的:本综述探讨了 LS 的复杂性,但也承认数据来源的局限性,并呼吁开展进一步的研究。
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