| Title | Recalcitrant erosive flexural lichen planus: successful treatment with a combination of thalidomide and 0.1% tacrolimus ointment. |
| Author(s) | Eisman S, Orteu CH |
| Institution | Department of Dermatology, Royal Free Hospital, London, UK. |
| Source | Clin Exp Dermatol 2004 May; 29(3):268-70. |
| MeSH | Aged Drug Therapy, Combination Female Humans Immunosuppressive Agents Lichen Planus Tacrolimus Thalidomide
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| Abstract | A 79-year-old woman has had chronically eroded and ulcerated flexural lichen planus for 12 years, resistant to many forms of treatment. She was successfully treated initially with a combination of topical 0.1% tacrolimus ointment and oral thalidomide and then with topical tacrolimus alone. She has remained free of exacerbations for 12 months and treatment has been well tolerated. Erosive lichen planus involving flexures alone is rare. All reports on treatment of this condition address erosive oral or mucosal lichen planus and both thalidomide and topical tacrolimus have been reported individually to be beneficial. |
| Language | eng |
| Pub Type(s) | Case Reports Journal Article
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| PubMed ID | 15115508 |