Lichen aureus is a rare asymptomatic dermatosis of unknown origin that is now classified in the group of pigmented purpuric dermatoses. The eruption consists of asymptomatic, roundish or irregular, lichenoid erythematous-purpuric papules with a tendency to coalesce in patches, most prevalent on the limbs. No meaningful laboratory abnormalities have been found. Histologically, the epidermis is normal, with a lymphohistiocytic, bandlike infiltrate with extravasated blood red cells and hemosiderin deposits observed in the dermis. During the last 20 years we have followed eight new patients, which represent 0.05% of our hospitalized patients. In five of eight patients the disease resolved in two to four years. No therapy has been carried out on these children, since lichen aureus has a tendency for slow, spontaneous improvement and resolution.

Lichen aureus in childhood / C. Gelmetti, D. Cerri, R. Grimalt. - In: PEDIATRIC DERMATOLOGY. - ISSN 0736-8046. - 8:4(1991 Dec), pp. 280-283.

Lichen aureus in childhood

C. Gelmetti
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1991

Abstract

Lichen aureus is a rare asymptomatic dermatosis of unknown origin that is now classified in the group of pigmented purpuric dermatoses. The eruption consists of asymptomatic, roundish or irregular, lichenoid erythematous-purpuric papules with a tendency to coalesce in patches, most prevalent on the limbs. No meaningful laboratory abnormalities have been found. Histologically, the epidermis is normal, with a lymphohistiocytic, bandlike infiltrate with extravasated blood red cells and hemosiderin deposits observed in the dermis. During the last 20 years we have followed eight new patients, which represent 0.05% of our hospitalized patients. In five of eight patients the disease resolved in two to four years. No therapy has been carried out on these children, since lichen aureus has a tendency for slow, spontaneous improvement and resolution.
English
Age Factors; Skin; Skin Diseases; Humans; Child; Adolescent; Male; Female; Child, Preschool
Settore MED/35 - Malattie Cutanee e Veneree
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Esperti anonimi
dic-1991
8
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280
283
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Periodico con rilevanza internazionale
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Lichen aureus in childhood / C. Gelmetti, D. Cerri, R. Grimalt. - In: PEDIATRIC DERMATOLOGY. - ISSN 0736-8046. - 8:4(1991 Dec), pp. 280-283.
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