Autoimmune comorbid diseases associated with lichen planus: a nationwide case–control study

Lichen planus (LP) is a chronic inflammatory disorder with unknown aetiology. The association between LP and various autoimmune diseases has been reported, but nationwide study of the relationship of LP with associated diseases is quite limited.

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