DescriptionHistopathology of lichenoid drug reaction.jpg
English: Histopathology of lichenoid drug reaction. It resembles lichen planus because of irregular epithelial hyperplasia, focal hypergranulosis, orthokeratosis, and a “saw-tooth” pattern of rete ridges.
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(2001). "Histopathology of drug eruptions–general criteria, common patterns, and differential diagnosis". Dermatology Practical & Conceptual1 (1): 9. DOI:10.5826/dpc.0101a09. ISSN21609381.
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Histopathology of lichenoid drug reaction. It resembles lichen planus because of irregular epithelial hyperplasia, focal hypergranulosis, orthokeratosis, and a “saw-tooth” pattern of rete ridges.