Introducing a novel histopathological scoring system to assess disease activity and chronicity in cutaneous lichen planus: A proposal

Author:

Dixit Sonali12,Jain Pragya2,Jain Sonal2,Gupta Richa2,Grover Chander3,Sharma Sonal2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pathology AIIMS New Delhi India

2. Department of Pathology UCMS and GTB Hospital Delhi India

3. Department of Dermatology and STD UCMS and GTB Hospital Delhi India

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundLichen planus (LP) is a chronic inflammatory disorder caused by an autoimmune attack by cytotoxic T‐cells. The clinical course is variable, with episodes of remission and exacerbation. A clinicopathological scoring system for cutaneous LP is not available for effectively assessing disease severity and monitoring treatment response. This study was designed with the aim of proposing an objective and reproducible scoring system, comprising histopathological features of active and chronic disease, and to correlate these scores with clinical morphology groups.MethodologyThis is a retrospective study of 200 cases of cutaneous LP, which were categorized into five clinical groups (I–V) at the time of biopsy. The corresponding histopathological feature was assigned a score based on feature of active and chronic disease. Individual scores were summated to calculate a histopathological index (index [AI] and chronicity index [CI]). The comparison of indices between various clinical groups was performed by Mann–Whitney U test.ResultsThe median AI was lowest (1) for post‐inflammatory hyperpigmentation (clinical group I) and highest (7) for the bullous group (clinical group IV). The median CI (7) was highest for the scarring group (clinical group V). The difference between median AI of clinical group I (post‐inflammatory hyperpigmentation) and rest of the groups (clinical groups II, III, IV, and V) was statistically significant (p value <0.05).ConclusionWe present this clinico‐histopathological scoring system as a reliable and facile method of assessing the activity and severity of LP.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Dermatology,Histology,Pathology and Forensic Medicine

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