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How is morphology of lichen planus?

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➢ Cutaneous lesions of lichen planus consist of pruritic, violaceous, flat-topped papules that may coalesce focally to form plaques. ➢ These papules are highlighted by white dots or lines termed Wickham striae. ➢ Hyperpigmentation may result from melanin loss into the dermis from damaged keratinocytes.


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