Lichen planus pigmentosus in linear and zosteriform pattern along the lines of Blaschko

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Abstract

Lichen planus pigmentosus (LPP) is a variant of lichen planus (LP) reported in various ethnic groups. It occurs predominantly in the third or fourth decade of life and is characterized by the insidious onset of dark-brown macules in sun exposed areas and flexural folds. Rarely, has it been described in a linear or segmental distribution. Herein we describe a case of LPP with lesions lateralized to right side of body along the lines of Blaschko, in a linear and zosteriform pattern.

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Vineet, R., Sumit, S., Vijay K., G., & Nita, K. (2015). Lichen planus pigmentosus in linear and zosteriform pattern along the lines of Blaschko. Dermatology Online Journal, 21(10). https://doi.org/10.4103/pigmentinternational.pigmentinternational_42_21

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