• Transfusion · Nov 1983

    Case Reports

    Does hydroxyethyl starch cause lichen planus? Lichen planus in a long-time routine blood donor never exposed to hydroxyethyl starch.

    • R S Newman, R J Barr, J A Ocariz, and H S Kaplan.
    • Transfusion. 1983 Nov 1; 23 (6): 531-2.

    AbstractA case of lichen planus attributed to exposure to hydroxyethyl starch has been reported previously. In this report, a case of lichen planus in a healthy blood donor never exposed to hydroxyethyl starch is presented, the statistical incidence of lichen planus in healthy leukapheresis donors is approximated, and a description of the Koebner phenomenon, which could falsely lead to incorrect conclusions regarding cause and effect in this disease, is discussed.

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