Ebner H
Wien Klin Wochenschr. 1979 Mar 2;91(5):161-4.
24 patients suffering from generalized lichen planus were treated systemically with a aromatic retinoid (RO 10-9359). Initially a dose of 100 mg retinoid per day was administered for 2 to 3 weeks, then the daily intake was reduced slowly. The average duration of treatment was 72 days. This therapy produced a significant improvement in all patients. Lesions recurred during reduction of administered retinoid in 3 patients and after stopping treatment in 5 cases. Initially side effects consisted of cheilitis and exfoliation of the skin over the palmar and plantar regions; later 50% of the patients developed an effluvium. The results of the present study indicate that the aromatic retinoid can be considered as an alternative drug to systemic steroids in the treatment of lichen planus.