This image displays typical flat-topped, purple (violaceous) elevations of the skin at the wrist in lichen planus. Lichen planus can cause erosions of the lips. Net-like, white, slightly elevated lesions inside the mouth are typical of oral lichen planus. In lichen planus, flat-topped, slightly elevated lesions with scaling are frequently located on the wrist. This image displays nails with thin, longitudinal ridges typical of lichen planus. As displayed in this image, lichen planus is typically seen as white patches on the sides of the mouth lining. Lichen planus (seen near the ankle area here) often has a purple-brown discoloration, sometimes with scale. Lichen planus lesions may be numerous. The typical purple-brown discoloration and dull appearance due to scaling are apparent here.
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Picture of Lichen Planus: This image displays typical flat-topped, purple (violaceous) elevations of the skin at the wrist in lichen planus. Divider line
This image displays typical flat-topped, purple (violaceous) elevations of the skin at the wrist in lichen planus.
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Overview
Lichen planus (LP) is a disease of the skin and, less often, the scalp, fingernails, toenails, and/or inside the mouth or genitalia (mucous membranes). Lichen planus can resolve on its own without treatment or be chronic, even with aggressive treatment. The cause of the inflammation that leads to lichen planus is unknown.
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