15 December 2013

Lichenoid Lesions

 
Lichen planus (LP) is a disease of the skin and/or mucous membranes that resembles lichen. It is thought to be the result of an autoimmune process with an unknown initial trigger. Where the trigger is known, the term lichenoid lesion is used instead.

Mucocutaneous Disorders
http://www.dent.ohio-state.edu

Chronic Blistering Disease
Rick Lin, DO MPH
http://www.atsu.edu

Cutaneous Vascular Diseases  
Rick Lin, DO MPH
http://www.atsu.edu

Allergies and Immunologic Diseases
http://dental.case.edu

Pharmacologically-Mediated Salivary Dysfunction and the Pharmacologic Management of Salivary Diseases
Domenica G. Sweier DDS
http://www.umich.edu

Common Pediatrics Rashes
http://www.columbia.edu/

Principles of Oral Health
Management for the HIV/AIDS Patient
http://www.hawaii.edu

Common Dermatologic Issues in the Geriatric Population
Steve Marchenko, Janelle Marshall and Kristen M. Kelly, M.D.
http://www.meded.uci.edu

82 Published articles on Lichenoid Lesions