A Delphi consensus on the nomenclature and diagnosis of lichen planus pigmentosus and related entities

Abstract
Background: Although well known in clinical practice, research in lichen planus pigmentosus and related dermal pigmentary diseases is restricted due to lack of consensus on nomenclature and disease definition. Aims and Objectives: Delphi exercise to define and categorise acquired dermal pigmentary diseases. Methods: Core areas were identified including disease definition, etiopathogenesis, risk factors, clinical features, diagnostic methods, treatment modalities and outcome measures. The Delphi exercise was conducted in three rounds. Results: Sixteen researchers representing 12 different universities across India and Australia agreed to be part of this Delphi exercise. At the end of three rounds, a consensus of >80% was reached on usage of the umbrella term ‘acquired dermal macular hyperpigmentation’. It was agreed that there were minimal differences, if any, among the disorders previously defined as ashy dermatosis, erythema dyschromicum perstans, Riehl’s melanosis and pigmented contact dermatitis. It was also agreed that lichen planus pigmentosus, erythema dyschromicum perstans and ashy dermatosis did not differ significantly apart from the sites of involvement, as historically described in the literature. Exposure to hair colours, sunlight and cosmetics was associated with these disorders in a significant proportion of patients. Participants agreed that both histopathology and dermatoscopy could diagnose dermal pigmentation characteristic of acquired dermal macular hyperpigmentation but could not differentiate the individual entities of ashy dermatosis, erythema dyschromicum perstans, Riehl’s melanosis, lichen planus pigmentosus and pigmented contact dermatitis. Limitations: A wider consensus involving representatives from East Asian, European and Latin American countries is required. Conclusion: Acquired dermal macular hyperpigmentation could be an appropriate conglomerate terminology for acquired dermatoses characterised by idiopathic or multifactorial non-inflammatory macular dermal hyperpigmentation
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Acquired dermal macular hyperpigmentation, ashy dermatosis, consensus, erythema dyschromia perstans, lichen planus pigmentosus
Citation
Sarkar, Rashmi
Vinay, Keshavamurthy
Bishnoi, Anuradha
Poojary, Shital
Gupta, Monisha
Kumaran, Muthu Sendhil
Jain, Akshay
Gurumurthy, Chethana
Arora, Pooja
Kandhari, Rajat
Rathi, Sanjay
Zawar, Vijay
Gupta, Vishal
Ravivarma, Vignesh Narayan
Rodrigues, Michelle
Parsad, Davinder. A Delphi consensus on the nomenclature and diagnosis of lichen planus pigmentosus and related entities. Indian Journal of Dermatology, Venereology and Leprology. 2023 Feb; 89(1): 41-46