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Lichen Planus Pigmentosus and Vitiligo in a 61-Year-Old Filipino Man: Case Report
He returned after 1 year due to persisting hyperpigmentation and new, sharply demarcated, ill-defined depigmented patches on both sides of the face (Figure 4). Dermoscopies of the depigmented and hyperpigmented areas revealed irregularly shaped white areas with a loss of skin markings and follicular clods compatible with vitiligo (Figure 5) and perifollicular brown dots in arcs and circles (Figure 6). A transition zone was seen between the brown and white areas.
JMIR Dermatol 2024;7:e50401
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Ichthyosiform Lichen Planus Pigmentosus in a 19-Year-Old Male Patient: Case Report
The diffuse and symmetric classical type, linear unilateral hyperpigmentation in the extremities (Blaschkoid), and segmental patterns on the trunk have been documented. Reticular, blotchy, perifollicular, annular, and gyrate patterns are also encountered [4]. Another rare variant of LPP, that is, LPP inversus located on skinfold areas, has also been reported [5]. However, ichthyosiform variant of LPP has not been reported.
JMIR Dermatol 2024;7:e50429
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