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Lichen Nitidus of the Eyelids
Erica Tan Liu1, Nora Laver, Katrinka Heher
1New England Eye Center, c/o Tufts Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A.
Abstract:
Lichen nitidus is a rare, idiopathic inflammatory condition that typically presents as small, flat-topped papules on the chest, abdomen, and upper extremities. The lesions are benign and often asymptomatic and self-resolve. The pediatric population is most often affected. The authors report a case of lichen nitidus presenting as isolated bilateral eyelid lesions increasing in number for several years. Eventual excision and antibiotic/steroid ointment prompted regression.
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