Synonym(s)
Graham Little-Piccardi-Lassueur syndrome; Graham-Little Syndrome; Piccardi-Lasseur (Graham) Little Syndrome; Piccardi-Lassueur-Graham-Little Syndrome; Piccardi-Lassueur-Little Syndrome
HistoryThis section has been translated automatically.
Graham-Little, 1915
DefinitionThis section has been translated automatically.
Rare, enormously chronic variant of lichen ruber follicularis with follicular, lacy keratotic lesions on the trunk, the typical clinical and histologic signs of lichen ru ber, and (lymphocytic) scarring alopecia(lichen ruber follicularis capillitii) and scarring nail dystrophy.
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Differential diagnosisThis section has been translated automatically.
TherapyThis section has been translated automatically.
According to the Lichen planus.
LiteratureThis section has been translated automatically.
- Bianchi L et al (2001) Graham Little-Piccardi-Lassueur syndrome: effective treatment with cyclosporin A. Clin Exp Dermatol 26: 518-520
- Ghislain PD et al (2003) Lassueur-Graham Little-Piccardi syndrome: a 20-year follow-up. Dermatology 206: 391-392
- Graham-Little E (1915) Folliculitis decalvans et atrophicans. Br J Dermatol 27: 183-184
- Trueb RM et al (1998) Lichen planopilaris simulating postmenopausal frontal fibrosing alopecia (Kossard). dermatologist 49: 388-391
Incoming links (5)
Graham-little, gordon; Lichen planus atrophicans; Lichen planus follicularis; Lichen planus follicularis capillitii; Piccardi-lasseur (graham) little syndrome;Outgoing links (8)
Alopecia (overview); Dyskeratosis follicularis; Keratosis pilaris; Lichen planus classic type; Lichen planus follicularis; Lichen planus follicularis capillitii; Lupus erythematosus (overview); Ulerythema ophryogenes;Disclaimer
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