How Do You Spell LICHEN PLANUS?

Pronunciation: [lˈa͡ɪkən plˈanəs] (IPA)

Lichen Planus, a skin condition characterized by itchy, shiny and red or purple bumps, is a term found commonly in medical literature. The correct phonetic spelling of the word is li·ken· pla·nus wherein the "i" in "liken" is pronounced as "eye" and the "e" is silent. The "a" in "planus" is pronounced as "ah" and the "u" is silent. The word originates from the Greek word "leichen," meaning "lichen," and the Latin word "planus," meaning "flat."

LICHEN PLANUS Meaning and Definition

  1. Lichen planus is a chronic inflammatory disease that affects the skin, mucous membranes, hair, and nails. It is characterized by the development of flat-topped, polygonal, purplish, itchy papules or patches on the affected areas. Lichen planus can affect any part of the body, including the mouth, genitals, scalp, and nails.

    The exact cause of lichen planus is unknown, but it is believed to involve an abnormal immune response. It is not an infectious disease and cannot be transmitted from person to person. Some factors that may contribute to the development of lichen planus include certain medications, viral infections, stress, and genetic predisposition.

    The symptoms of lichen planus can vary depending on the affected area but commonly include itchy, shiny, flat, purplish bumps or patches. In the mouth, it can cause painful ulcers or erosions. The nails may become thin, pitted, or ridged. In severe cases, scarring or skin discoloration may occur.

    While there is no cure for lichen planus, treatment aims to relieve symptoms and reduce inflammation. Topical corticosteroids, antihistamines, and oral medications may be prescribed to manage itching and inflammation. In severe cases, systemic medications and phototherapy may be necessary.

    It is important for individuals with lichen planus to maintain good oral hygiene, avoid irritants or triggers, and seek medical attention for any complications or worsening of symptoms. Regular follow-ups with a dermatologist or healthcare provider are recommended to monitor the condition and adjust treatment as needed.

  2. An eruption of flattened papules, of a reddish color and shining surface, occurring singly or grouped in patches of varying size and shape; the eruption occurs chiefly on the flexor surfaces of the extremities; but may involve the trunk or the mucous membranes.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

Common Misspellings for LICHEN PLANUS

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Etymology of LICHEN PLANUS

The word "lichen" originates from the Latin term "lichen", which referred to an organism that grows on rocks or trees, often consisting of a symbiotic combination of fungi and algae. In ancient Greek, the word "leichen" meant "moss" or "lichen". The term "planus" is derived from the Latin word "planus", meaning "flat" or "level". Therefore, the term "lichen planus" describes the characteristic appearance of this condition, which is characterized by flat-topped papules that may resemble lichen or moss when observed closely.