Abnormal glucose tolerance associated with lichen planus

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A study was made of 52 patients with lichen planus. Abnormal oral glucose tolerance was found in 19 (36%), including 5 with overt diabetes. The criteria for abnormality were based on an age-related score method. A family history of diabetes was found to be present in 14 (26%). The most common abnormality observed in the glucose tolerance test was an elevation of the blood glucose level 2 hours after administration of the glucose. These results further support the supposition of a disorder in carbohydrate metabolism associated with lichen planus.

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Halevy, S., & Feuerman, E. J. (1979). Abnormal glucose tolerance associated with lichen planus. Acta Dermato-Venereologica, 59(2), 167–170. https://doi.org/10.2340/0001555559167170

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