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1/2. lichen planus: an unusual cause of phimosis.

    We report on a 47-year-old man with oral and genital lichen planus. After some months of the disease, increasing phimosis developed which had not been present before. Retraction of the foreskin was now impossible and sexual intercourse was painful. Treatment with triamcinoloneacetonide and etretinate ameliorated the phimosis but the patient was still not comfortable and circumcision was performed. histology from the foreskin revealed the typical picture of lichen planus. No features of lichen sclerosus et atrophicus were present. This is the first published observation of phimosis as a result of lichen planus.
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2/2. lichen planus in a child requiring circumcision.

    lichen planus is a rare disorder in infants and children where it usually has the classical cutaneous pattern and only exceptionally involves the mucosa and skin appendages. A 9-year-old boy was referred to our department with a 4-month history of erythematous keratotic papules on the trunk and the upper and lower limbs. There were no signs of mucosal involvement. Subsequently white papules and striae, occasionally forming a lace like pattern, appeared on the penis and prepuce which quickly led to phimosis necessitating circumcision. Histologic examination of skin biopsy specimens and genital mucosa fragments confirmed the clinical diagnosis of lichen planus.
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