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Medical condition
A lichenoid eruption is a skin disease characterized by damage and infiltration between the epidermis and dermis. Examples include lichen planus, lichen
Lichenoid_eruption
Human chronic inflammatory disease
used in efforts to control the symptoms. The term lichenoid reaction (lichenoid eruption or lichenoid lesion) refers to a lesion of similar or identical
Lichen_planus
inflammatory skin eruption, linear lichenoid dermatosis) Lichen verrucosus et reticularis Lichenoid trikeratosis Lichenoid dermatitis Lichenoid reaction of
List_of_skin_conditions
Itchy skin rash usually affecting the genitals
present in several ways. Symptoms and signs may be subtle or florid. Lichenoid inflammation (creating 'waisting' or an 'hourglass' constrictive posthitis)
Lichen_sclerosus
Medical condition
Lichenoid trikeratosis is a cutaneous condition that may be related to keratosis lichenoides chronica. List of cutaneous conditions Rapini, Ronald P.;
Lichenoid_trikeratosis
Medical condition
Kraurosis vulvae or vulvar lichen sclerosus (VLS) is a cutaneous condition characterized by atrophy and shrinkage of the skin of the vagina and vulva often
Kraurosis_vulvae
Medical condition
exposure to a particular medication. Medications inducing fixed drug eruptions are usually those taken intermittently. A painful and itchy reddish/purple
Fixed_drug_reaction
Medical condition
children, most frequently appearing ages 5–15. It consists of a self-limiting eruption of small, scaly papules. Lichen striatus impacts the skin and nails. It
Lichen_striatus
Medical condition
In medicine, a drug eruption is an adverse drug reaction of the skin. Most drug-induced cutaneous reactions are mild and disappear when the offending drug
Drug_eruption
Topics referred to by the same term
sometimes called white lichen See also Category:Lichenoid eruptions, List of skin conditions#Lichenoid eruptions Lichen aureus, a skin disease Lichen nitidus
Lichen_(disambiguation)
Medical condition
Erythema dyschromicum perstans (also known as ashy dermatosis, and dermatosis cinecienta) is an uncommon skin condition with peak age of onset being young
Erythema dyschromicum perstans
Erythema_dyschromicum_perstans
Medical condition
Lichen ruber moniliformis, also known as morbus moniliformis lichenoide, Wise-Rein disease, Nekam disease, keratosis lichenoides chronica, is a rare skin
Lichen_ruber_moniliformis
dermatitis with lichenoid inflammation, not otherwise specified, can be caused by lichen planus-like keratosis, lichenoid actinic keratosis, lichenoid lupus erythematosus
Histopathologic diagnosis of dermatitis
Histopathologic_diagnosis_of_dermatitis
Medical condition
Idiopathic eruptive macular pigmentation is a skin condition developing in young persons, with an average age of 11, characterized by asymptomatic widespread
Idiopathic eruptive macular pigmentation
Idiopathic_eruptive_macular_pigmentation
Medical condition
Giant cell lichenoid dermatitis is a cutaneous condition usually drug-associated entity, characterized by a lichenoid dermatitis with a granulomatous infiltrate
Giant cell lichenoid dermatitis
Giant_cell_lichenoid_dermatitis
Human chronic inflammatory disease
Cellulitis Abscess Boil Erythema nodosum Carcinoid syndrome Fixed drug eruption Specialized Urticaria Erythema (Multiforme Migrans Gyratum repens Annulare
Lichen_nitidus
Human skin disorder
Cellulitis Abscess Boil Erythema nodosum Carcinoid syndrome Fixed drug eruption Specialized Urticaria Erythema (Multiforme Migrans Gyratum repens Annulare
Lichen_simplex_chronicus
Medical condition
annularis telangiectodes) Gougerot-Blum syndrome (Pigmented purpuric lichenoid dermatitis) Ducas and Kapetanakis pigmented purpura Lichen aureus Although
Pigmented_purpuric_dermatosis
Medical condition
a skin condition characterized by minute, rust-colored to violaceous, lichenoid papules that tend to fuse into plaques of various hues. Relative to other
Gougerot–Blum_syndrome
Medical condition
ISBN 978-1-4160-2999-1. Piñol Aguadé J, De Asprer J, Ferrando J (1974). "Lichenoid tri-keratosis (Kaposi-Bureau-Barrière-Grupper)". Dermatologica. 148 (3):
Lichen verrucosus et reticularis
Lichen_verrucosus_et_reticularis
Medical condition
golden or rust-colored, closely packed macules or lichenoid papules. Pigmentary purpuric eruptions List of cutaneous conditions Rapini, Ronald P.; Bolognia
Lichen_aureus
Medical condition
Lichen scrofulosorum is a rare tuberculid that presents as a lichenoid eruption of minute papules in children and adolescents with tuberculosis. The lesions
Lichen_scrofulosorum
Medical condition
mucous membrane lesions "Graft-vs.-host disease-like": Widespread lichenoid eruption with severe mucous membrane involvement "Lichen planus-like": Small
Paraneoplastic_pemphigus
Collection of around 60 Ancient Greek medical works
in neonatal and pediatrics. These diseases included intertrigo, lichenoid eruptions, vitiligo, furuncle, leprosy, papulosquamous disease, skin reactions
Hippocratic_Corpus
Rough skin induced by UV exposure
cutaneous lesions including seborrheic keratoses, basal cell carcinoma, lichenoid keratosis, porokeratosis, viral warts, erosive pustular dermatosis of
Actinic_keratosis
Inflammatory disease of the skin
and -ῖτις -itis 'inflammation' and eczema is from Greek: ἔκζεμα ekzema 'eruption'. Some cosmetics are marketed as hypoallergenic to imply that their use
Dermatitis
Medical condition
reaction secondary to medications may cause phototoxic, photoallergic, and lichenoid reactions, and photodistributed telangiectasias, as well as pseudoporphyria
Photosensitive_drug_reaction
Withdrawn NSAID drug used in rheumatism
PMID 7427506. Ferguson MM, Wiesenfeld D, MacDonald DG (1984). "Oral mucosal lichenoid eruption due to fenclofenac". J Oral Med. 39 (1): 39–40. PMID 6232357. v t
Fenclofenac
Immune hypersensitivity reaction causing rash
necrolysis Stevens–Johnson syndrome Johnstone, Ronald B. (2017). "3. Lichenoid reaction pattern". Weedon's Skin Pathology Essentials (2nd ed.). Elsevier
Erythema_multiforme
Most common form of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma
disease often resemble inflammatory dermatoses (such as eczema, psoriasis, lichenoid dermatoses including lichen planus, vitiligo, and chronic cutaneous lupus
Mycosis_fungoides
MeSH C17.800.859.350 – dermatitis, seborrheic MeSH C17.800.859.475 – lichenoid eruptions MeSH C17.800.859.475.545 – lichen nitidus MeSH C17.800.859.475.560
List_of_MeSH_codes_(C17)
Medication used to treat high blood pressure
Retrieved 3 November 2015. Shiohara T, Kano Y (2007). "Lichen planus and lichenoid dermatoses". In Bolognia JL (ed.). Dermatology. St. Louis: Mosby. p. 161
Labetalol
Medical condition
Immunologic Lichen planus Lichenoid reaction (e.g. Lupus erythematosus, Graft versus host disease, Drug-induced lichenoid reaction) Psoriasis Idiopathic
Leukoplakia
Autoimmune disease of skin and connective tissue characterized by large blisters
hives-like red raised rash, but could also appear dermatitic, targetoid, lichenoid, nodular, or even without a rash (essential pruritus). Bullous pemphigoid
Bullous_pemphigoid
Inflammation of the mouth and lips
mouth and ulceration. Chronic exposure to the allergen may result in a lichenoid lesion. Plasma cell gingivitis may also occur, which may be accompanied
Stomatitis
Human disease
(long term) exposure to the allergen may appear as chronic inflammatory, lichenoid (lesions resembling oral lichen planus), or plasma cell gingivitis, which
Burning_mouth_syndrome
Mouth-lining mucous membrane
the inner cheek and behind the lips. White papules may also be present. Lichenoid reaction: Intra-oral lesion which shares the appearance of lichen planus
Oral_mucosa
Type of inflammatory bowel disease
disease, such as anti-inflammatory and sulfa-containing drugs, may cause lichenoid drug reactions in the mouth. Fungal infections, such as candidiasis, are
Crohn's_disease
Medical condition
might be a few stellate cells as well. Although mild spongiosis and focal lichenoid inflammation have been reported, the epidermis is usually normal. Sporadic
Reticular erythematous mucinosis
Reticular_erythematous_mucinosis
Cutaneous manifestations related to coronavirus disease 2019
slight spongiosis, Basal cell vacuolation, and foci of parakeratosis. A lichenoid pattern with eosinophils' presence on biopsy of skin lesions has been
Cutaneous manifestations of COVID-19
Cutaneous_manifestations_of_COVID-19
Overview of health effects resulting from tattooing
various lichenoid diseases. Other conditions noted have been cement dermatitis, collagen deposits, discoid lupus erythematosus, eczematous eruptions, hyperkeratosis
Health_effects_of_tattoos
chronic hyperglycaemia, infection, delayed wound healing and lichen planus/lichenoid reactions. The oral manifestations of Acromegaly predominate as spacing
Oral manifestations of systemic disease
Oral_manifestations_of_systemic_disease
Medical condition
gingivitis is a rare condition thought to be a hypersensitivity reaction. Lichenoid lesions may also occur on the gingival mucosa. Trauma may be chemical
List_of_periodontal_diseases
Medical condition
Luis; Castaño, Esther; Vanaclocha, Francisco; Iglesias, Luis (2002). "Lichenoid nail changes as sole external manifestation of graft vs. host disease"
Longitudinal_erythronychia
Medical condition
with the following characteristics: Papules, nodules, and/or plaques of lichenoid origin Mucin deposition in conjunction with varying degrees of dermal
Acral persistent papular mucinosis
Acral_persistent_papular_mucinosis
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Ruler; Pure; Torture
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God. Abbreviation of names like Mateo and Teodor.
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Swedish form of English Margaret, MÄRTA means "pearl."
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From the Old English Godwine, meaning friend of God.
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Another name of Lord Shiva
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n.
A ruddy eruption upon the nose caused by drinking ardent spirits; a grog blossom.
n.
An eruption upon the skin, consisting of vesicles with inflamed base and filled with serous, purulent, or bloody fluid, which dries up, forming a blackish crust.
a.
Of, pertaining to, or obtained from, lichens.
v.
To become apparent; to emerge into sight; to come forth; to appear; as, an eruption rises on the skin; the land rises to view to one sailing toward the shore.
v.
A rushing or bursting forth; a quick issue; a sudden eruption; specifically, an issuing of troops from a place besieged to attack the besiegers; a sortie.
a.
Consisting of scabs; rough; itchy; leprous; as, scabious eruptions.
n.
A dry, scaly eruption on the skin; especially, a ringworm.
n. pl.
An eruption on the hind leg of a horse.
n.
An acute specific disease with a dusky red cutaneous eruption resembling that of measles, but unattended by catarrhal symptoms; -- called also German measles.
n.
A substance isomeric with starch, extracted from several species of moss and lichen, esp. from Iceland moss.
a.
Belonging to, or covered with, lichens.
a.
Of or pertaining to sweat; as, sudoral eruptions.
n.
A pustular eruption upon the scalp, or the beared part of the face, whether due to ringworm, acne, or impetigo.
a.
Of, pertaining to, or resembling, lichens; abounding in lichens; covered with lichens.
n.
A rose-colored efflorescence upon the skin, occurring in circumscribed patches of little or no elevation and often alternately fading and reviving; also, an acute specific disease which is characterized by an eruption of this character; -- called also rose rash.
n.
A contagious continued fever lasting from two to three weeks, attended with great prostration and cerebral disorder, and marked by a copious eruption of red spots upon the body. Also called jail fever, famine fever, putrid fever, spottled fever, etc. See Jail fever, under Jail.
n.
A cutaneous eruption due to syphilis.
n.
A fucus or seaweed much used in the East for soups and jellies; Ceylon moss (Gracilaria lichenoides).
n.
The nettle rash, a disease characterized by a transient eruption of red pimples and of wheals, accompanied with a burning or stinging sensation and with itching; uredo.