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Australas J Dermatol ; 60(2): e109-e112, 2019 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30411331

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BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Erosive oral lichen planus (LP) may be painful and debilitating. Symptomatic oral LP has been treated with a wide spectrum of topical and systemic therapies, but few have been evaluated in large series. Hydroxychloroquine is suggested to be effective in oral LP. METHODS: Twenty-one consecutive patients with erosive, biopsy-confirmed oral LP were prescribed. hydroxychloroquine sulphate 400 mg/day. Symptomatic improvement was evaluated by means of a visual analogue scale into three groups: no change, moderate to marked improvement and complete remission. RESULTS: Five (24%) patients obtained complete remission, 12 (57%) patients showed moderate to marked improvement, 3 (14%) patients did not improve at all and in one patient therapy was terminated after 1 month due to side effects. Response to therapy was observed after 2-4 months. Side effects which ultimately led to termination of therapy in three patients were elevated creatinine serum levels (after 1 month), visual field defects (after 8 months) and hyperpigmentation (after 24 months). Among six patients who responded to therapy, three flared on stopping. CONCLUSIONS: Hydroxychloroquine sulphate may be effective and relatively safe treatment for erosive oral LP.


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Hydroxychloroquine/therapeutic use , Immunologic Factors/therapeutic use , Lichen Planus, Oral/drug therapy , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Creatinine/blood , Exanthema/chemically induced , Female , Humans , Hyperpigmentation/chemically induced , Male , Middle Aged , Remission Induction , Vision Disorders/chemically induced , Visual Analog Scale
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