Common sites of involvement are the flexor surfaces of wrists, forearms, ankles, abdomen, and sacrum. Nails may have ridges running lengthwise. On mucous membranes (e.g., the mouth), the membranes appear gray and lacy.
Episodes of disease activity, of which there are numerous variations, may last for months and may recur. In more...
A study published online in the March 2007 issue of Arthritis Care & Research finds that image concerns are linked to depression in... Read more »
Researchers at the University of British Columbia and Arthritis Research Center of Canada, Vancouver, recently completed a study that has... Read more »
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Lichen sclerosus et atrophicus (LSA) is a chronic skin disease characterized by white, flat papules with an erythematous halo and black, hard... Read more »
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Lichen planus is a disease in which there is an itchy rash on the skin or in the mouth.Causes, incidence, and risk factorsThe exact cause of lichen... Read more »
Norwegian researchers are reporting that the commonly used supplement glucosamine offers little or no relief for people who suffer from chronic back... Read more »
According to a new study in the journal Immunity, scientists have identified a pathway that helps the body "turn off" inflammation that appears not... Read more »
Scientists working with mice have found that a type of bacteria that lives in the gut may trigger an immune response that can lead to rheumatoid... Read more »