Deficiency of circulating IgA and IgM in adult patients with lichen planus.

The British Journal of Dermatology
L Stankler

Abstract

Investigations on thirteen consecutive adult patients with classical lichen planus revealed a significant lowering in the levels of circulating IgA and IgM. Patients with lichen planus may have an immunological defect which makes them susceptible to infection with an unknown virus.

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