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Results 1 - 10 of 17 for lichen
  1. Lichen Planus (VisualDX)  
    Lichen planus (LP) is a rash that affects the skin and, less often, the scalp, fingernails, toenails, ... inside the mouth or genital area (mucous membranes). Lichen planus can resolve on its own without treatment, ...
  2. Oral lichen planus occurs in about half of the people who have lichen planus on their skin. It consists of painless, ...
  3. Lichen striatus begins similarly to lichen planus, with small bumps (papules), but over a period of days expands to form a long streak or band of affected ...
  4. Lichen striatus begins similarly to lichen planus, with small bumps (papules), but over a period of days expands to form a long streak or band of affected ...
  5. Lichen striatus begins similarly to lichen planus, with small bumps (papules), but over a period of days expands to form a long streak or band of affected ...
  6. Lichen simplex chronicus is also known as neurodermatitis. A minor itch may encourage scratching which increases the ...
  7. Lichen planus is an intensely itchy (pruritic) inflammatory lesion of the skin. The lesions are generally violaceous ( ...
  8. Lichen nitidus consists of tiny flesh colored to pink raised lesions (papules). The papules are asymptomatic but ...
  9. Lichen simplex chronicus is also known as neurodermatitis. A minor itch may encourage scratching which increases the ...
  10. The cause of lichen planus is unknown. It appears as raised, many-sided purple bumps (violaceous polygonal papules) with overlying white lines (Wickham's ...
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