Clinical predictors of disease severity in oral lichen planus.

IF 3.7 4区 医学 Q1 DERMATOLOGY Clinical and Experimental Dermatology Pub Date : 2025-01-03 DOI:10.1093/ced/llae558
Sreedevi P Unnikrishnan, Janice Boggon, Bernice Mclaughlin, Maggie E Cruickshank, Rasha Abu-Eid, Karolin Hijazi
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Abstract

Background: The limited understanding of factors influencing the disease progression of oral lichen planus (OLP) poses challenges in delivering effective and personalised treatment for this condition, known to increase the risk of oral cancer and adversely impact patient quality of life.

Objective: This study aimed to systematically identify clinical predictors of disease severity in OLP patients.

Methods: This cross-sectional and single-site prospective study was conducted between December 2021 and February 2024 in the Departments of Oral Medicine and Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, Aberdeen Royal Infirmary. Patients presenting with OLP aged 18 years or older diagnosed using Van der Meij and Van der Waal criteria were eligible to the study. Out of a total of 270 eligible OLP patients presenting consecutively to the outpatient clinics during the study period, 89 patients agreed to participate and were enrolled into the study. Participants demographic and relevant clinical data, namely medical history, smoking status, alcohol consumption, perceived stress levels, oral hygiene status and haematologic and biochemical parameters, including full blood count, haematinics, vitamin D were recorded. The outcome measure was OLP disease severity measured as the Oral Disease Severity Score (ODSS), Gingival ODSS and Reticular/hyperkeratotic, Erosive/erythematous, Ulcerative (REU scoring system).

Results: A total of 89 participants were recruited into the study. The median [IQRs] age of the study population was 66 [58 to 73] years, and 65 (73%) patients were females. The median total ODSS score was 10 (range: 0-44). After adjustment for confounding factors, patients with lichen planus affecting skin or other mucosal sites had a 5.76-unit higher OLP severity score (B=5.76, 95% CI=.74-10.78, P=.025) than those without extraoral involvement as measured by ODSS. Patients with insufficient vitamin D exhibited 5.49-unit increase in disease severity (B = 5.49, 95% CI = 1.13-9.84, P= 0.014) compared to those with adequate vitamin D levels.

Conclusions: This study identified the importance of cutaneous and/or genital lichen planus in phenotyping OLP disease severity. We also highlight the role of vitamin D as a significant predictor of disease severity of OLP, suggesting the importance of adequate vitamin D levels in lichen planus.

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期刊介绍: Clinical and Experimental Dermatology (CED) is a unique provider of relevant and educational material for practising clinicians and dermatological researchers. We support continuing professional development (CPD) of dermatology specialists to advance the understanding, management and treatment of skin disease in order to improve patient outcomes.
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