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Lichen Striatus: An Updated Review.

Alexander K C LeungJoseph M LamBenjamin BarankinAlexander K C Leung
Published in: Current pediatric reviews (2024)
Lichen striatus is a self-limited condition that often resolves within one year without residual scarring but may have transient post-inflammatory hypopigmentation or hyperpigmentation. As such, treatment may not be necessary. For patients who desire treatment for cosmesis or for the symptomatic treatment of pruritus, a low- to mid-potency topical corticosteroid or a topical immunomodulator can be used. A fading cream can be used for post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation.
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