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  1. Lichen planus is a condition that forms a very itchy rash on the skin or in the mouth. ... The exact cause of lichen planus is unknown. It may be related to an allergic or immune reaction. Risks for the condition include: Exposure to certain medicines, ...
  2. Lichen Planus: Overview (American Academy of Dermatology)  
    Learn general information about lichen planus.
  3. Lichen Planus (VisualDX)  
    Lichen planus (LP) is a rash that affects the skin and, less often, the scalp, fingernails, toenails, and/or ... the mouth or genital area (mucous membranes). Lichen planus can resolve on its own without treatment, or ...
  4. Flat feet (pes planus) refer to a change in foot shape in which the foot does not have a normal arch when standing. ... tendons and fascia and adolescent and adult pes planus. In: Azar FM, Beaty JH, eds. Campbell's Operative ...
  5. Oral lichen planus occurs in about half of the people who have lichen planus on their skin. It consists of painless, whitish ...
  6. Oral Lichen Planus (Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research)  
    Mouth Disorders/Specifics ... Mouth Disorders ... Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research
  7. Lichen planus is an intensely itchy (pruritic) inflammatory lesion of the skin. The lesions are generally violaceous (red-purple), ...
  8. The cause of lichen planus is unknown. It appears as raised, many-sided purple bumps (violaceous polygonal papules) with overlying white lines (Wickham's striae). It ...
  9. The cause of lichen planus is unknown. It appears as raised, many-sided purple bumps (violaceous polygonal papules) with overlying white lines (Wickham's striae). It ...
  10. Skin Conditions (National Library of Medicine)  
    What does your skin do? Your skin is your body's largest organ. It covers the entire outside of your body. There are many ways that your skin protects ...
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