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Several drugs can induce lichenoid lesions.We observed two cases of lichenoid lesions of the buccal mucosa due to lithium carbonate. Drug withdrawal caused clearing.These cases emphasize the rare nature of this complication. To date only one lichenoid stomatitis has been reported in the literature.
Adult, Male, Depressive Disorder, lichenoid stomatitis; lithium carbonate, Lichenoid Eruptions, Mouth Mucosa, Middle Aged, Antidepressive Agents, Tongue Diseases, Lithium Carbonate, Humans, Female
Adult, Male, Depressive Disorder, lichenoid stomatitis; lithium carbonate, Lichenoid Eruptions, Mouth Mucosa, Middle Aged, Antidepressive Agents, Tongue Diseases, Lithium Carbonate, Humans, Female
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