Lichen Planus Pigmentosus with Atypical Presentation- A Case Report

Authors

  • Akshay Patankar Department of Dermatology, MIMSR Medical College, Latur, Maharashtra, India https://orcid.org/0009-0006-8535-9590
  • Akshata A Mane Department of Dermatology, MIMSR Medical College, Latur, Maharashtra, India
  • Manjaree Morgaonkar Department of Dermatology, MIMSR Medical College, Latur, Maharashtra – 413512, India

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3126/njdvl.v21i2.54637

Keywords:

lichen planus pigmentosus, Pigment Incontinence, Sun protected areas

Abstract

Lichen planus pigmentosus (LPP) is a chronic pigmentary disorder that shows diffuse or reticulated hyperpigmented, dark brown macules and patches on the sun-exposed areas such as the face, neck and other flexural folds. Clinically, it is different from classical lichen planus because LPP has a longer clinical course and it manifests with dark brown macules. In case of LPP, involvement of the scalp, nail or mucosal area is rare. The histopathological findings of the lesions show an atrophic epidermis, the presence of melanophages and a vacuolar alteration of the basal cell layer with a sparse lymphohistiocytic lichenoid infiltration. Here we report a case of lichen planus pigmentosus over sun protected areas sparing sun exposed and flexural folds.

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Author Biographies

Akshay Patankar, Department of Dermatology, MIMSR Medical College, Latur, Maharashtra, India

Junior Resident

Akshata A Mane, Department of Dermatology, MIMSR Medical College, Latur, Maharashtra, India

 Junior Resident

Manjaree Morgaonkar, Department of Dermatology, MIMSR Medical College, Latur, Maharashtra – 413512, India

Senior Resident

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Published

2023-10-02

How to Cite

Patankar, A., Mane, A. A., & Morgaonkar, M. (2023). Lichen Planus Pigmentosus with Atypical Presentation- A Case Report. Nepal Journal of Dermatology, Venereology &Amp; Leprology, 21(2), 28–31. https://doi.org/10.3126/njdvl.v21i2.54637

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Case Reports