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LICHEN PLANUS: RECENT REFERENCES TO LICHEN PLANUS

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  2. Bratel J et al. Effect of replacement of dental amalgam on oral lichenoid reactions. J Dent. 1996; 24:41-5.

  3. Chen HR. A newly developed method for treatment of oral lichen with ultraviolet irradiation. Taiwan I Hsueh Hui Tsa Chih - J Formosan Med Assoc. 1989; 88:248-52.

  4. Chiappelli F et al. Cellular immune correlates of clinical severity in oral lichen planus:preliminary association with mood states. Oral Dis. 1997; 3:64-70.

  5. De Argila D et al. Isolated lichen planus of the lip successfully treated with chloroquine phosphate. Dermatol. 1997; 95:284-5.

  6. Duffey DC et al. Oral lichen planus and its association with squamous cell carcinoma: an update on pathogenesis and treatment implications. Laryngoscope. 1996; 106:357-62.

  7. Kawamura T et al. Lichen planus-like contact dermatitis due to methacrylic acid esters. Brit J Dermatol. 1996; 134:358-60.

  8. Koch P; Bahmer FA. Oral lichenoid lesions, mercury hypersensitivity and combined hypersensitivity to mercury and other metals: histologically-proven reproduction of the reaction by patch testing with metal salts. Contact Derm. 1995; 33:323-8.

  9. Kuusilehto A et al. An open clinical trial of a new mouth-PUVA variant in the treatment of oral lichenoid lesions.Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol Oral Radiol Endod. 1997; 84: 502-5

  10. Laeijendecker R; van Joost T. Oral manifestations of gold allergy. J Amer Acad Derm.1994; 30:205-9.

  11. Laine J et al. Contact allergy to dental restorative materials in patients with oral lichenoid lesions. Contact Derm. 1997; 36:141-6.

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  14. Lozada-Nur F; Miranda C.Oral lichen planus: topical and systemic therapy. Seminars Cutaneous Med and Surg. 1997; 16:295-300.

  15. Lundquist G et al. Photochemotherapy of oral lichen planus. A controlled study. Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol Oral Radiol Endod. 1995; 79: 554-8

  16. Markopoulos AK et al. Malignant potential of oral lichen planus; a follow-up study of 326 patients. Oral Oncol. 1997; 33:263-9.

  17. Ostman PO et al. Amalgam-associated oral lichenoid reactions. Clinical and histologic changes after removal of amalgam fillings. Oral Surg Oral Med, Oral Pathol Oral Radiol Endodont. 1996; 81:459-65.

  18. 18. Petrou-Amerikanou C et al. Prevalence of oral lichen planus in diabetes mellitus according to the type of diabetes. Oral Dis. 1998; 4:37-40.

  19. Sasaki G et al. Three cases of linear lichen planus caused by dental metal compounds. J Dermatol. 1996; 23:890-2.

  20. Scully C et al. Update on oral lichen planus: aetiopathogenesis and management. Critical Reviews in Oral Biol and Med 1998; 9: 86-122

  21. Van Dis ML; Parks ET. Prevalence of oral lichen planus in patients with diabetes mellitus. Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol Oral Radiol Endodont. 1995; 79:696-700.

  22. Zhao ZZ et al. Associations between mast cells and laminin in oral lichen planus. J Oral Path Med. 1998; 27:163-7.
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