Abstract

Oral bullous lichen planus is a rare form of lichen planus LP characterized by vesicles or bullae which frequently occur in the setting of pre-existing LP lesions. Histopathology corroborates the diagnosis which is based on clinical suspicion. Bullous lichen planus does not have a standard therapy. Dapsone acitretin topical and systemic corticosteroids are a few of the efficient options. A case of oral bullous lichen planus in a 36- year old female patient with extra oral lesions on the legs successfully treated with topical Triamcinolone acetonide is described here in this case report.

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