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Vulvovaginal gingival lichen planus: report of two cases and review of literature

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Purpose. Oral Lichen Planus (OLP) is a chronic inflammatory disease of skin and mucous membranes. Approximately 20% of women with oral lichen planus develops lesions in the genital mucosa. In 1982, Pelisse described a special form of lichen planus (LP), which consists of a triad of symptoms: vulval, vaginal and gingival (VVG)-LP lesions. Aim of the present report is to report two new cases and review the international literature.
Material and methods. Two cases of VVG-LP are reported and a review of recent literature is performed.
Results. The onset of erosive or ulcerative mouth lesions may precede or follow by months or even years the onset of vulvovaginal lesions. Vaginal agglutination is associated with the postmenopausal state in conjunction with a dermatologic condition. Intra-lesional corticosteroids have a role in localized chronic ulceration, while systemic therapies such as corticosteroids, azathioprine, mycophenolate mofetil, hydroxychloroquine, ciclosporin, methotrexate, retinoids, thalidomide and photo chemotherapy have been used in more severe cases with varying success.
Conclusions. VVG-LP is rather a rare condition and has been documented in the literature mainly in the form of case reports. Lack of a precise diagnostic criteria of VVG-LP depends on the specialists.

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A. Lucchese

A. Dolci

G. Minervini

C. Salerno

D. Di Stasio

G. Minervini

L. Laino

F. Silvestre

R. Serpico

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Lucchese , A., Dolci , A., Minervini , G., Salerno , C., Di Stasio, D., Minervini , G., Laino , L., Silvestre , F., & Serpico , R. (2016). Vulvovaginal gingival lichen planus: report of two cases and review of literature. Oral & Implantology, 9(2), 54–60. Retrieved from https://www.oimplantology.org/oimp/article/view/145
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