A Study from Nepal Showing No Correlation between Lichen Planus and Hepatitis B and C Viruses
Adult
Male
Incidence
Lichen Planus
Comorbidity
Middle Aged
Hepatitis B
Hepatitis C
3. Good health
Cohort Studies
03 medical and health sciences
Age Distribution
0302 clinical medicine
Nepal
Reference Values
Risk Factors
Case-Control Studies
Humans
Female
Serologic Tests
Sex Distribution
Developing Countries
DOI:
10.1111/j.1346-8138.2002.tb00295.x
Publication Date:
2014-07-22T10:27:59Z
AUTHORS (5)
ABSTRACT
AbstractA total number of 86 cases of Lichen planus (LP) were seen over a period of one and a half years. This constituted 0.58% of 14833 new dermatological patients seen. Hepatitis B and C viral (HBV & HCV) serology was carried out in 64 patients and 43 age and sex matched controls. In the examined patients, 35 (54.27%) had the skin lesions only. Oral lesions were present in 15 (23.4%) of the patients in addition to skin lesions, while 14 (21.9%) had only oral involvement. Serology for HBsAg and HCV was negative in all types of LP patients and the controls. In Nepal, HBV and HCV seem to be not important in the pathogenesis of LP.
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