Direct immunofluorescence staining patterns compared between oral and cutaneous lichen planus

This retrospective study performed to investigate direct immunofluorescence (DIF) findings in oral and cutaneous lichen planus (LP), and to identify any differences between them. There were 147 patients with a definite diagnosis of LP by clinical and histological criteria, with 87 (59.2%) oral and 6...

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Main Author: Rujitharanawong C.
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spelling th-mahidol.873852023-06-20T12:35:35Z Direct immunofluorescence staining patterns compared between oral and cutaneous lichen planus Rujitharanawong C. Mahidol University Medicine This retrospective study performed to investigate direct immunofluorescence (DIF) findings in oral and cutaneous lichen planus (LP), and to identify any differences between them. There were 147 patients with a definite diagnosis of LP by clinical and histological criteria, with 87 (59.2%) oral and 60 (40.8%) cutaneous specimens. Of these, 125 (85%) had positive DIF findings, with positive yields being significantly lower in oral (79.3%) than in cutaneous (93.3%) LP. Deposition of immunoreactants at the dermoepidermal junction (DEJ) was significantly greater in oral than in cutaneous LP, and fibrin deposition with shaggy pattern at the DEJ was also significantly greater in oral than in cutaneous LP. Deposition of immunoreactants at colloid bodies (CBs) with or without DEJ was significantly greater in cutaneous than in oral LP. IgM deposition at CBs was commonly detected in both groups. We propose that fibrin deposition with shaggy pattern at the DEJ is the best diagnostic indicator of oral LP. 2023-06-20T05:35:35Z 2023-06-20T05:35:35Z 2022-02-01 Article Clinical and Experimental Dermatology Vol.47 No.2 (2022) , 389-393 10.1111/ced.14879 13652230 03076938 34382241 2-s2.0-85114881247 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/87385 SCOPUS
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Direct immunofluorescence staining patterns compared between oral and cutaneous lichen planus
description This retrospective study performed to investigate direct immunofluorescence (DIF) findings in oral and cutaneous lichen planus (LP), and to identify any differences between them. There were 147 patients with a definite diagnosis of LP by clinical and histological criteria, with 87 (59.2%) oral and 60 (40.8%) cutaneous specimens. Of these, 125 (85%) had positive DIF findings, with positive yields being significantly lower in oral (79.3%) than in cutaneous (93.3%) LP. Deposition of immunoreactants at the dermoepidermal junction (DEJ) was significantly greater in oral than in cutaneous LP, and fibrin deposition with shaggy pattern at the DEJ was also significantly greater in oral than in cutaneous LP. Deposition of immunoreactants at colloid bodies (CBs) with or without DEJ was significantly greater in cutaneous than in oral LP. IgM deposition at CBs was commonly detected in both groups. We propose that fibrin deposition with shaggy pattern at the DEJ is the best diagnostic indicator of oral LP.
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author Rujitharanawong C.
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title Direct immunofluorescence staining patterns compared between oral and cutaneous lichen planus
title_short Direct immunofluorescence staining patterns compared between oral and cutaneous lichen planus
title_full Direct immunofluorescence staining patterns compared between oral and cutaneous lichen planus
title_fullStr Direct immunofluorescence staining patterns compared between oral and cutaneous lichen planus
title_full_unstemmed Direct immunofluorescence staining patterns compared between oral and cutaneous lichen planus
title_sort direct immunofluorescence staining patterns compared between oral and cutaneous lichen planus
publishDate 2023
url https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/87385
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