Lichen Striatus with Nail Involvement in a 6-Year-Old Boy

  • Leung A
  • Leong K
  • Barankin B
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We describe a 6-year-old boy with an asymptomatic linear eruption on the left index finger with mild erythema of the proximal nail fold, nail dystrophy, and subungual hyperkeratosis of the nail. A diagnosis of nail lichen striatus was made. The child was successfully treated with a topical corticosteroid. Because of its rarity, nail lichen striatus is often under-recognized. Physicians should be familiar with the nail involvement in individuals with lichen striatus so that an accurate diagnosis can be made and unnecessary investigations and treatment avoided.

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Leung, A. K. C., Leong, K. F., & Barankin, B. (2020). Lichen Striatus with Nail Involvement in a 6-Year-Old Boy. Case Reports in Pediatrics, 2020, 1–3. https://doi.org/10.1155/2020/1494760

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