Indian Dermatology Online Journal (Jan 2014)

Lichen striatus associated with psoriasis vulgaris treated with oral acitretin

  • Enzo Errichetti,
  • Giuseppe Stinco,
  • Giusto Trevisan,
  • Pasquale Patrone

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/2229-5178.142521
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 4
pp. 501 – 503

Abstract

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Lichen striatus (LS) is an uncommon dermatosis of unknown etiology that presents as a continuous or interrupted linear band of pink, tan, red or skin-colored papules in a blaschkoid distribution. The lesions are generally solitary and unilateral, but unusual extensive cases with multiple and bilateral lesions have been also described. Albeit LS is typically an asymptomatic and self-limited dermatosis, it may cause a significant psychological distress in some patients, thus requiring an appropriate therapy. Topical steroid is the most commonly used treatment but it is not always effective. We report a case of LS unresponsive to topical steroid therapy associated with psoriasis vulgaris successfully treated with oral acitretin.

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