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Annular Atrophic Lichen planus
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1994
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Annular ConfigurationLichenPathologySecond CaseLichen PlanusWound HealingHyperparasiteDermatologyMedicine
We describe the second case of annular atrophic lichen planus. The annular configuration of the lesions resulted from peripheral enlargement with simultaneous central clearing. Histology showed features of lichen planus in the active border of the lesion and a pattern of resolved lichen planus in its center. Elastic fibers had been destroyed in the papillary dermis both in the border and in the center of the lesion, resulting in an atrophic appearance of the lesion. Annular atrophic lichen planus is an uncommon variant of lichen planus that results from elastolytic activity of inflammatory cells with formation of areas of localized acquired cutis laxa.