TLDR Flexural follicular lichen planus is a rare skin condition affecting body folds.
The article "Flexural follicular lichen planus" discussed a rare variant of lichen planus that primarily affected the flexural areas of the body. The authors, K. Gunduz, T. Sacar, I. Inanir, and P. Demireli, from the Departments of Dermatology and Pathology, provided clinical insights and observations on this condition. The study highlighted the unique presentation and diagnostic challenges associated with flexural follicular lichen planus, emphasizing the importance of recognizing this variant for appropriate management and treatment. The findings were published in the October 2009 issue of Clinical and Experimental Dermatology.
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