Lacrimal canalicular obstruction in lichen planus.

Journal: Orbit (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
Published:
Abstract

PURPOSE: To report, for the first time, proximal canalicular obstruction in all four canaliculi of a patient with lichen planus.

Methods: The patient file and examination findings were reviewed, along with relevant literature on lichen planus and the eye.

Results: A 67-year-old woman with lichen planus had bilateral epiphora. All four canaliculi were totally obstructed within 2-3 mm of the puncta, and there was mild medial subconjunctival scarring.

Conclusions: Lichen planus is an immune-mediated skin and mucosal disease similar to pemphigoid and lacrimal canalicular obstruction may occur as part of the disease.

Authors
Alan Mcnab
Relevant Conditions

Bullous Pemphigoid, Lichen Planus