Lichen Planus Center - Newark, OH
Newark Dermatologist Doctors for Lichen PlanusType of Physician: Dermatologist What is a Dermatologist? A certification by the Board of Dermatology; practitioners treat pediatric and adult patients with disorders of the skin, mouth, hair and nails as well as a number of sexually transmitted diseases. They also have expertise in the care of normal skin, the prevention of skin diseases and cancers, and in the management of cosmetic disorders of the skin such as hair loss and scars. Specialty: Dermatology Common Name: Skin Doctor Dermatologist Doctors in Newark *![]() Licking Memorial Dermatology ![]() Licking Memorial Dermatology ![]() Barrett & Geiss Dermatology Inc ![]() Barrett & Geiss Dermatology Inc ![]() Dermatology of Central Ohio ![]() John P Hibler DO ![]() Dermatology & Skin Surgery Center ![]() Walker Dermatology Center LLC ![]() Eastside Dermatology & Skin Care Center ![]() Eastside Dermatology & Skin Care Center ![]() Northeast Dermatology & Cosmetic Surgery ![]() Northeast Dermatology & Cosmetic Surgery ![]() Northeast Dermatology & Cosmetic Surgery ![]() Center for Surgical Dermatology Inc ![]() Center for Surgical Dermatology Inc ![]() Center for Surgical Dermatology Inc ![]() Center for Surgical Dermatology Inc ![]() Center for Surgical Dermatology Inc ![]() Center for Surgical Dermatology Inc ![]() Center for Surgical Dermatology Inc ![]() Center for Surgical Dermatology Inc ![]() Westerville Dermatology ![]() Westerville Dermatology ![]() Dermatology Service ![]() Central Ohio Skin & Cancer Inc ![]() Central Ohio Skin & Cancer Inc ![]() Central Ohio Skin & Cancer Inc ![]() Central Ohio Skin & Cancer Inc ![]() Central Ohio Skin & Cancer Inc ![]() Central Ohio Skin & Cancer Inc ![]() Central Ohio Skin & Cancer Inc ![]() Downtown Dermatology ![]() Downtown Dermatology ![]() Wendy D Schuen MD ![]() Reflections ![]() Andrew Quillin MD ![]() Robert C Rau MD ![]() OSU Dermatology ![]() Neal Mastruserio MD ![]() Sandra Jones Wu MD Inc ![]() Central Ohio Skin & Cancer Inc ![]() Ann Zoretic Ansel MD ![]() Buckeye Dermatology Inc ![]() Buckeye Dermatology Inc ![]() Buckeye Dermatology Inc ![]() Columbus Dermatology Center Inc ![]() Advanced Dermatology of North Central Ohio ![]() Mansfield Dermatology ![]() Affiliated Dermatology Center ![]() Buckeye Dermatology Inc ![]() Buckeye Dermatology Inc ![]() Buckeye Dermatology Inc ![]() Buckeye Dermatology Inc ![]() Buckeye Dermatology Inc ![]() Eastside Dermatology & Skin Care Center ![]() Delaware Smith Clinic ![]() Dermatology Cosmetic Surgery Of Dublin Inc ![]() Dermatologists of Greater Columbus ![]() Dermatologists of Greater Columbus ![]() Smith Clinic ![]() David W Knox MD ![]() Cleveland Clinic Wooster ![]() London Avenue Specialty Care Center ![]() Khan Dermatologist ![]() Trillium Creek Dermatology Inc ![]() Trillium Creek Dermatology Inc ![]() Trillium Creek Dermatology Inc ![]() Blodgett Dermatology Inc ![]() North Canton Medical Foundation ![]() Phoenix Dermatology ![]() Guillermo R Sicard MD ![]() Guillermo R Sicard MD ![]() Rohit Prakash MD ![]() Tri County Dermatology ![]() Tri County Dermatology ![]() Mark W Berbaum MD ![]() Lizabeth Powers MD ![]() North Canton Medical Foundation ![]() University Dermatologists Inc ![]() University Dermatologists Inc ![]() University Dermatologists Inc ![]() Family Medicine Inc ![]() Cleveland Clinic Chestnut Commons ![]() Curtis W Hawkins MD ![]() Robert E Marsico MD ![]() Gary D Lichten MD ![]() Eliot N Mostow MD ![]() Joyce Lender MD ![]() UHMG Dermatology ![]() William S Mirando MD ![]() Cleveland Clinic Lorain Family Health Center ![]() MetroHealth Strongsville Medical Group ![]() Dominic Tam MD ![]() Cleveland Clinic Strongsville ![]() Associates in Dermatology Inc ![]() Associates in Dermatology Inc ![]() Dermatology Partners Inc ![]() Dermatology Partners Inc ![]() Dermatology Partners Inc ![]() James F Rohrer MD Newark, OhioUpcoming Local Events2012-06-09
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Lichen PlanusRead the Lichen Planus article » What is lichen planus?Lichen planus is a recurrent rash that is due to inflammation. The rash is characterized by small, flat-topped, many-sided (polygonal) bumps that can grow together into rough, scaly patches on the skin. There may also be a rash in the lining (mucous membranes) of the mouth or vagina. Lichen planus is a very curious skin condition, the effects of which are localized to the areas of involvement. (Lichen refers to a tree moss while planus is Latin for flat = like a flat tree moss.)
How is the rash of lichen planus different from that of most other common rashes?The major point of distinction of lichen planus from eczema, psoriasis, and other common rashes is its color -- lilac or violet. The textbooks call it "violaceous."
What are the symptoms of lichen planus?Lichen planus itches with an intensity that varies in different people from mild to severe. The onset of lichen planus can be sudden or gradual. The first attack may last for weeks or months, and recurrences may happen for years. Children are not often affected by lichen planus. The bumps at first are 2 to 4 mm in diameter, with angular borders, and a violaceous color. At the onset of the disease, new bumps may appear at sites of minor skin injury, such as a superficial scratch. An excess of pigment (hyperpigmentation) may develop in the affected skin as the lesions persist. Rarely, a patchy scarring balding (alopecia) of the scalp occurs.
What does lichen planus look like?The appearance of lichen planus depends on whether the skin or the lining (mucous membranes) inside the mouth or vagina are affected:
Recommended Reading Related to Lichen PlanusWhat is a skin biopsy?A skin biopsy is the removal of a piece of skin for the purpose of further examination in the laboratory using a microscope. Skin biopsies are performed to diagnose a number of conditions.
Why is a skin biopsy performed?Skin biopsy is most frequently done to diagnose a skin growth such as a mole, or a skin condition such as a rash. A skin biopsy can also be used to diagnose a cancer of the skin. A skin biopsy may be indicated when a mole or other marking on the skin has changed in its shape, color, or size. A skin biopsy is also sometimes used to diagnose infections of the skin.
What methods are used to obtain a skin biopsy?Different techniques are used in different situations. Typically the biopsies are obtained using local anesthetics.
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