Successful Treatment of Lichen Striatus With Occlusive Imiquimod 5% Cream

Authors

  • Alexandra Monastirli
  • Maria Melachrinou
  • Efi Pasmatzi
  • Sophia Georgiou
  • Dionysios Tsambaos

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.2015/hc.v5i1.175

Abstract

Lichen striatus is an uncommon acquired linear inflammatory skin disorder, that preferentially occurs in children. We report a 15-year-old girl with a 16-month history of lichen striatus. Topical application of imiquimod 5% cream twice-daily under occlusion led to resolution of the intense pruritus within 6 days of treatment and to complete remission of the cutaneous lesions after 5 weeks of treatment. The patient experienced no local or systemic side effects. She has been followed-up for 13 months and revealed no evidence of recurrence. Topical imiquimod may be an effective and safe alternative treatment for recalcitrant lichen striatus.

Author Biographies

Alexandra Monastirli

Ass. Professor of Dermatology

Maria Melachrinou

Ass. Professor of Pathology

Efi Pasmatzi

Ass. Professor of Dermatology

Sophia Georgiou

Ass. Professor of Dermatology

Dionysios Tsambaos

Professor of Dermatology

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Published

2010-01-20

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