Rallis Efstathios, Verros Constantinos, Moussatou Vassiliki, Sambaziotis Dimitrios, Papadakis Pavlos
Department of Dermatology, Army General Hospital, Athens, Greece.
Dermatol Online J. 2007 May 1;13(2):5.
Generalized purpuric lichen nitidus is an extremely rare form of lichen nitidus. We present the third documented case of this uncommon dermatosis, which was treated successfully with orally administered cyclosporine. During a 12-month follow-up after the cessation of the drug, no recurrence was noticed.