Korean J Dermatol.  1997 Apr;35(2):307-311.

A Case of Generalized Annular Lichen Planus Controlled by Erythromycin

Abstract

A 69-year-old man presented with annular lichen planus involving both forearms, hand dorsa, wrists, inner sides of the thighs, knees and ankles. He was treated initially with systemic corticosteroids and etretinate, but rernission and recurr ence of the skin lesions were observed. During the follow-up, we found erythrasma on all his toewebs and both soles. After administration of erythromycin for the treatment of erythrasma, lesions of the lichen planus rapidly improved. Five months later, some lesions of lihen planus and erythrasma had recurred. After administration of erythromycin, the lesions of lichen planus improved again. No recurrence was observed for the following 8 months. We suspect that eradication of the chronic focus of infection and the anti-inflammatory effect, of erythromycin may lead to supression of abnormal immunological reactions and resolution of lichen planus.

Keyword

Annular lichen planus; Erythrasma; Erythromycin

MeSH Terms

Acitretin
Adrenal Cortex Hormones
Aged
Ankle
Erythrasma
Erythromycin*
Etretinate
Follow-Up Studies
Forearm
Hand
Humans
Knee
Lichen Planus*
Lichens*
Recurrence
Skin
Thigh
Wrist
Acitretin
Adrenal Cortex Hormones
Erythromycin
Etretinate
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