Lichenoid eruptions in children: A retrospective study

Background: Lichenoid eruptions are a diverse group of inflammatory dermatoses, characterized clinically by flat-topped papules which resemble lichen planus (LP) and histologically by a lichenoid tissue reaction. There are many lichenoid dermatoses, of which some are seen predominantly in the pediat...

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Main Authors: Manjyot Gautam, Parag Chaudhari, Shuchi Priya, Vasundhara Singh, Nitin Nadkarni, Sharmila Patil
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2020-01-01
Series:Indian Journal of Paediatric Dermatology
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Online Access:http://www.ijpd.in/article.asp?issn=2319-7250;year=2020;volume=21;issue=4;spage=294;epage=300;aulast=Gautam
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spelling doaj-18369f7662754a2387ff4eb50131898f2020-11-25T03:43:15ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsIndian Journal of Paediatric Dermatology2319-72502020-01-0121429430010.4103/ijpd.IJPD_48_19Lichenoid eruptions in children: A retrospective studyManjyot GautamParag ChaudhariShuchi PriyaVasundhara SinghNitin NadkarniSharmila PatilBackground: Lichenoid eruptions are a diverse group of inflammatory dermatoses, characterized clinically by flat-topped papules which resemble lichen planus (LP) and histologically by a lichenoid tissue reaction. There are many lichenoid dermatoses, of which some are seen predominantly in the pediatric age group. The knowledge of these lichenoid eruptions is essential for the dermatologists for early diagnosis, timely treatment, and also to predict their course. Aims: Our aim was to study the clinicoepidemiological features of lichenoid dermatoses in children and to differentiate between various lichenoid dermatoses and classify them accordingly. Materials and Methods: This was a retrospective, hospital-based, cross-sectional study of 52 children with a clinical diagnosis of lichenoid eruptions from January 2017 to December 2017. Results: Of the 986 children who visited the dermatology outpatient department 52 children (5.27%) were diagnosed with lichenoid dermatoses, with the male: female ratio being 1: 1.48 and a mean age of 7.25 years. LP was the most common lichenoid dermatosis reported in our study (48%), followed by lichen striatus (37.6%), lichen nitidus (5.8%), lichen sclerosus (5.8%), pityriasis lichenoides (3.2%), and Gianotti Crosti syndrome (1.9%). Limitations: It was a retrospective data analysis involving only 1 year of study with limited sample size, without study of long term evolution. Conclusions: Some lichenoid dermatoses (lichen straitus and lichen nitidus) are self-limiting and undergo spontaneous resolution without any sequelae, whereas LP and lichen sclerosus can be associated with varying degrees of morbidity. Proper diagnosis helps in allaying the fears of parents.http://www.ijpd.in/article.asp?issn=2319-7250;year=2020;volume=21;issue=4;spage=294;epage=300;aulast=Gautamchildrenlichen nitiduslichen planuslichen striatuslichenoid eruption
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author Manjyot Gautam
Parag Chaudhari
Shuchi Priya
Vasundhara Singh
Nitin Nadkarni
Sharmila Patil
spellingShingle Manjyot Gautam
Parag Chaudhari
Shuchi Priya
Vasundhara Singh
Nitin Nadkarni
Sharmila Patil
Lichenoid eruptions in children: A retrospective study
Indian Journal of Paediatric Dermatology
children
lichen nitidus
lichen planus
lichen striatus
lichenoid eruption
author_facet Manjyot Gautam
Parag Chaudhari
Shuchi Priya
Vasundhara Singh
Nitin Nadkarni
Sharmila Patil
author_sort Manjyot Gautam
title Lichenoid eruptions in children: A retrospective study
title_short Lichenoid eruptions in children: A retrospective study
title_full Lichenoid eruptions in children: A retrospective study
title_fullStr Lichenoid eruptions in children: A retrospective study
title_full_unstemmed Lichenoid eruptions in children: A retrospective study
title_sort lichenoid eruptions in children: a retrospective study
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Indian Journal of Paediatric Dermatology
issn 2319-7250
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Background: Lichenoid eruptions are a diverse group of inflammatory dermatoses, characterized clinically by flat-topped papules which resemble lichen planus (LP) and histologically by a lichenoid tissue reaction. There are many lichenoid dermatoses, of which some are seen predominantly in the pediatric age group. The knowledge of these lichenoid eruptions is essential for the dermatologists for early diagnosis, timely treatment, and also to predict their course. Aims: Our aim was to study the clinicoepidemiological features of lichenoid dermatoses in children and to differentiate between various lichenoid dermatoses and classify them accordingly. Materials and Methods: This was a retrospective, hospital-based, cross-sectional study of 52 children with a clinical diagnosis of lichenoid eruptions from January 2017 to December 2017. Results: Of the 986 children who visited the dermatology outpatient department 52 children (5.27%) were diagnosed with lichenoid dermatoses, with the male: female ratio being 1: 1.48 and a mean age of 7.25 years. LP was the most common lichenoid dermatosis reported in our study (48%), followed by lichen striatus (37.6%), lichen nitidus (5.8%), lichen sclerosus (5.8%), pityriasis lichenoides (3.2%), and Gianotti Crosti syndrome (1.9%). Limitations: It was a retrospective data analysis involving only 1 year of study with limited sample size, without study of long term evolution. Conclusions: Some lichenoid dermatoses (lichen straitus and lichen nitidus) are self-limiting and undergo spontaneous resolution without any sequelae, whereas LP and lichen sclerosus can be associated with varying degrees of morbidity. Proper diagnosis helps in allaying the fears of parents.
topic children
lichen nitidus
lichen planus
lichen striatus
lichenoid eruption
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