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Hypertrophic lichen planus

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A form of lichen planus that is characterized by plaques of markedly thickened skin that is often extremely pruritic and localized to the lower legs. It can result in permanent pigmentation and scarring.

Also known as: hypertrophic lichen planus, Hypertrophic Lichen Planus, Hypertrophic lichen planus, Lichen planus hypertrophicus, lichen planus hypertrophicus

1 clinical trial for this condition and its sub-types.

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Disease (680) Inflammatory disease (332) Skin disorder (132) Dermatitis (62) Lichen planus (16) Human disease (14) Disease by body system or component (0) Disease by developmental or physiological process (0) Integumentary system disorder (0) Lichen disease (0)
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  • Which steroid works best for thick, itchy skin plaques?

    Disease control Not yet recruiting

    This study compares two standard steroid treatments for hypertrophic lichen planus, a chronic skin condition that causes thick, intensely itchy plaques. Fifty adults will be randomly assigned to apply a strong steroid cream twice daily for 12 weeks or receive steroid injections i…

    Phase: PHASE4 • Sponsor: Noor Aziz • Aim: Disease control

    Last updated Jun 27, 2026 14:02 UTC

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