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Lichen planus in childhood: report of 100 cases
Clinical and Experimental Dermatology, 11/10/09
Kanwar AJ et al. – Vaccination against hepatitis B has been suggested to be causally related to the onset of LP in various published studies. However, only 16 of patients had been vaccinated against hepatitis B. If there is a causal relationship, more cases of LP in children may occur in the future, as vaccination against hepatitis B becomes routine in India.
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