Grinspan's syndrome

Grinspan syndrome is a syndrome characterized by presence of the triad : essential hypertension , diabetes mellitus & oral lichen planus.[1]

Oral lichen planus is thought to be a result of the drugs used for treatment of hypertension & diabetes mellitus but this is not confirmed.

References

  1. ^ Lamey PJ, Gibson J, Barclay SC, Miller S (August 1990). "Grinspan's syndrome: a drug-induced phenomenon?". Oral Surg. Oral Med. Oral Pathol. 70 (2): 184–5. PMID 2290647.