Neda Cramer, Daniel Kromer, Julia M Bootsveld, Sabine Sennhenn-Kirchner, Sascha Gerdes, Wiebke Sondermann, Katharina Assaf, Matthias Goebeler, Dagmar Wilsmann-Theis, Claudia Günther, Christian Kromer, Rotraut Mössner
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Abstract
Background and objectives: Mucosal lichen planus (LP) is a chronic inflammatory disease. The patient's journey can be arduous as diagnosis and therapy are challenging.
Patients and methods: In this cross-sectional study, a wide range of characteristics of the patient's journey were assessed and evaluated from a total of 72 patients with mucosal LP who were treated in the dermatology departments of six German university medical centers between 02/2022 and 07/2023.
Results: On average, 18.1 months elapsed between the onset of symptoms and diagnosis. Until the correct diagnosis was made, an average of 3.1 different physicians of the same or different specialties were consulted. 28.1% of patients also had cutaneous involvement. Therapeutically, 68% of patients received at least one systemic drug. Both topical (90%, 65/72) and systemic (oral, 50% of patients, 36/72; intravenous, 33%, 24/72) glucocorticoids were most frequently used. Systemic agents were most often discontinued due to ineffectiveness (46%, 50/110). Satisfaction with treatment was highest for intravenous and topical glucocorticoids (moderate to high satisfaction: 59% and 36%, respectively), and lowest for retinoids with 8%.
Conclusions: This study indicates that there might be a lack of diagnostic awareness among physicians and the unmet need for effective systemic treatment options.
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The JDDG publishes scientific papers from a wide range of disciplines, such as dermatovenereology, allergology, phlebology, dermatosurgery, dermatooncology, and dermatohistopathology. Also in JDDG: information on medical training, continuing education, a calendar of events, book reviews and society announcements.
Papers can be submitted in German or English language. In the print version, all articles are published in German. In the online version, all key articles are published in English.