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Clinical features and management of Lichen Planus

Features:


1. 4Ps: purple, pruritic, papular, polygonal rash on flexor surfaces


2. Lacy white pattern on buccal mucosa.

Clinical features and management of SLE

Drug induced Lupus

Typical features of SLE (w/o renal and nervous symptoms) + induced by drug and relieved by discontinuation of the drug.



Primary features:


Arthralgia


Myalgia, fatigue


Skin and pulmonary involvement


Anti-histone antibodies +ve

Basal cell carcinoma

Slow growing, locally invasive, malignant epidermal skin tumours.



R/f: genetic, UV radiation to exposed part (labours)



C/f:


Involved in sun exposed areas (head, neck)


Small, translucent/ pearly white, umbilicated with central depression with raised rolled edges.