
Lichen simplex chronicus (Neurodermatitis) - DermNet
What is lichen simplex? Lichen simplex is a chronic itchy skin disorder characterised by well demarcated, erythematous patches, and plaques of thickened leathery skin. Erythema may be …
Lichen simplex of the vulva - DermNet
Sep 18, 2018 · What is the outcome for lichen simplex of the vulva? Lichen simplex of the vulva runs a chronic clinical course with exacerbations and remissions. As recurrences occur during …
Lichen simplex chronicus - BMJ Best Practice
Mar 27, 2024 · Lichen simplex chronicus (LSC; also known as neurodermatitis) is a common cutaneous disorder characterized by well-circumscribed erythematous, often hyperpigmented, …
Lichen simplex images - DermNet
View pictures of lichen simplex in the gallery below. Lichen simplex is a chronic itchy skin disorder characterised by well demarcated, erythematous patches, and plaques of thickened leathery skin.
Lichen simplex of the scrotum - DermNet
Sep 18, 2018 · What is lichen simplex of the scrotum? Lichen simplex of the scrotum is a pruritic form of dermatitis in which excessive scratching or rubbing leads to lichenification. …
Dermatitis. Overview
Lichen simplex Lichen simplex chronicus describes localised patches of lichenification because of rubbing and scratching; the patches become increasingly itchy so it is difficult to stop …
Lichen simplex image - DermNet
What is lichen simplex? Lichen simplex is a chronic itchy skin disorder characterised by well demarcated, erythematous patches, and plaques of thickened leathery skin.
Vulval lichen simplex images - DermNet
Vulval lichen simplex images. Authoritative facts about the skin from DermNet New Zealand.
Lichen sclerosus: Causes, Diagnosis, and Images - DermNet
Lichen sclerosus is a common chronic inflammatory skin disorder that most often affects the penile, vulval, and perianal areas. Treatment may involve washing gentlyonce or twice daily, …
Prurigo: Signs and Symptoms — DermNet
Prurigo refers to intensely itchy spots on the skin, which can cause excessive scratching and further skin damage. It can present as bumps (prurigo simplex), nodules (nodular prurigo), or …