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Bullous Lichen Planus Treated with Adalimumab: A Case Report
Bashayr S Alhubayshi1, Abdulaziz A Alnoshan1, Ahmed A Alhumidi2
1Department of Dermatology, Security Forces Hospital, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Introduction:
Bullous lichen planus is a rare variant of lichen planus that is characterized by vesiculobullous lesions developing in the setting of preexisting LP lesions with a burning and painful feeling. Bullous lichen planus treatment is difficult since so few examples of the condition have been documented in the literature.
Case Presentation:
A 46-year-old female presented to our outpatient clinic with pruritic violaceous bullae involving lower extremities and oral mucosa for 8 years. After extensive investigations, a diagnosis of bullous lichen planus was made and successfully treated with adalimumab after failure of other treatment options.
Conclusion:
Adalimumab may represent a promising, efficacious, and safe monotherapy option for the management of bullous lichen planus. The therapeutic value of this novel off-label use should be assessed in controlled clinical trials.

