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Volume 3 Issue 3 (July - September, 2015)

Case Reports

A DIAGNOSTIC DILEMMA- ORAL LICHEN PLANUS OR LICHENOID REACTION - A SERIES OF CASE REPORTS
Chanchal Sareen, Aparna Pathak, Puneet Ahuja3, Moulshree Kohli

Oral lichen planus and oral lichenoid reactions/lesions (OLRs/OLLs) are clinically and histopathologically similar kind of lesions but with a distinct etiology. Diagnosing clinically or histopathologically alone the lesion is a dilemma. A clinicopathologic correlation is necessary to justify the patient’s treatment as both OLP and OLL have different line of treatment to be followed. A series of case reports are presented here, for the better evaluation of the clinical and histopathologic features which are helpful in diagnosis or differentiation of OLP from OLR/ OLL.
Key words: Oral hypoglycemics, NSAIDs, Indirect immunofluorescence, Patch test.

Corresponding Author:  Dr. Moulshree Kohli, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology and Microbiology, I.T.S. Dental College, Hospital and Research Centre, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India, Email:- mauli.kohli@gmail.com
This article may be cited as:  Sareen C, Pathak A, Ahuja P, Kohli M. A Diagnostic Dilemma: Oral Lichen Planus or Lichenoid Reaction -  A Series Of Case Reports. J Adv Med Dent Scie Res 2015;3(3):98-102.

 
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