Oral lichen planus: An update on etiology, pathogenesis, clinical presentation, diagnosis and management

The mouth is a mirror of health or disease, a sentinel or early warning system. The oral cavity might well be thought as a window to the body because oral manifestations accompany many systemic diseases. In many instances, oral involvement precedes the appearance of other symptoms or lesions at othe...

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Main Authors: Sonia Gupta, Manveen Kaur Jawanda
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2015-01-01
Series:Indian Journal of Dermatology
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Online Access:http://www.e-ijd.org/article.asp?issn=0019-5154;year=2015;volume=60;issue=3;spage=222;epage=229;aulast=Gupta
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spelling doaj-a5632126a39f4f6088ca6ee627d817d42020-11-24T23:55:33ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsIndian Journal of Dermatology0019-51541998-36112015-01-0160322222910.4103/0019-5154.156315Oral lichen planus: An update on etiology, pathogenesis, clinical presentation, diagnosis and managementSonia GuptaManveen Kaur JawandaThe mouth is a mirror of health or disease, a sentinel or early warning system. The oral cavity might well be thought as a window to the body because oral manifestations accompany many systemic diseases. In many instances, oral involvement precedes the appearance of other symptoms or lesions at other locations. Oral lichen planus (OLP) is a chronic mucocutaneous disorder of stratified squamous epithelium of uncertain etiology that affects oral and genital mucous membranes, skin, nails, and scalp. LP is estimated to affect 0.5% to 2.0% of the general population. This disease has most often been reported in middle-aged patients with 30-60 years of age and is more common in females than in males. The disease seems to be mediated by an antigen-specific mechanism, activating cytotoxic T cells, and non-specific mechanisms like mast cell degranulation and matrix metalloproteinase activation. A proper understanding of the pathogenesis, clinical presentation, diagnosis of the disease becomes important for providing the right treatment. This article discusses the prevalence, etiology, clinical features, oral manifestations, diagnosis, complications and treatment of oral LP.http://www.e-ijd.org/article.asp?issn=0019-5154;year=2015;volume=60;issue=3;spage=222;epage=229;aulast=GuptaDegranulationmucocutaneousoral lichen planuspathogenesisstratified squamous
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author Sonia Gupta
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Oral lichen planus: An update on etiology, pathogenesis, clinical presentation, diagnosis and management
Indian Journal of Dermatology
Degranulation
mucocutaneous
oral lichen planus
pathogenesis
stratified squamous
author_facet Sonia Gupta
Manveen Kaur Jawanda
author_sort Sonia Gupta
title Oral lichen planus: An update on etiology, pathogenesis, clinical presentation, diagnosis and management
title_short Oral lichen planus: An update on etiology, pathogenesis, clinical presentation, diagnosis and management
title_full Oral lichen planus: An update on etiology, pathogenesis, clinical presentation, diagnosis and management
title_fullStr Oral lichen planus: An update on etiology, pathogenesis, clinical presentation, diagnosis and management
title_full_unstemmed Oral lichen planus: An update on etiology, pathogenesis, clinical presentation, diagnosis and management
title_sort oral lichen planus: an update on etiology, pathogenesis, clinical presentation, diagnosis and management
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Indian Journal of Dermatology
issn 0019-5154
1998-3611
publishDate 2015-01-01
description The mouth is a mirror of health or disease, a sentinel or early warning system. The oral cavity might well be thought as a window to the body because oral manifestations accompany many systemic diseases. In many instances, oral involvement precedes the appearance of other symptoms or lesions at other locations. Oral lichen planus (OLP) is a chronic mucocutaneous disorder of stratified squamous epithelium of uncertain etiology that affects oral and genital mucous membranes, skin, nails, and scalp. LP is estimated to affect 0.5% to 2.0% of the general population. This disease has most often been reported in middle-aged patients with 30-60 years of age and is more common in females than in males. The disease seems to be mediated by an antigen-specific mechanism, activating cytotoxic T cells, and non-specific mechanisms like mast cell degranulation and matrix metalloproteinase activation. A proper understanding of the pathogenesis, clinical presentation, diagnosis of the disease becomes important for providing the right treatment. This article discusses the prevalence, etiology, clinical features, oral manifestations, diagnosis, complications and treatment of oral LP.
topic Degranulation
mucocutaneous
oral lichen planus
pathogenesis
stratified squamous
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